Practical Golf Course Maintenance: The Magic of Greenkeeping, Third Edition
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The revised, bestselling resource of practical, nontechnical advice for maintaining and operating a golf course

Practical Golf Course Maintenance, Third Edition presents the latest information and techniques for providing first-rate upkeep and management operations for any golf course. This book's, clear, step-by-step coverage, unencumbered by technical language, includes critical advice on maintaining consistent bunkers, sand top-dressing and aerifying, pesticide storage, and other emerging technologies, as well as mowing techniques for greens, fairways, and tees—and much more!

This updated Third Edition offers reliable, state-of-the-art guidance and hundreds of helpful tips with:

  • Major revisions throughout to address the latest information on computer- operated irrigation systems, new equipment for all aspects of course maintenance, water quality and conservation issues, and managing people
  • A clear approach that avoids technical language and scientific citations while delivering practical advice that can be immediately applied on the course
  • Coverage of all aspects of course maintenance from tee to green, along with guidance on managing the course for the rules of the game and managing the business aspects of course management and maintenance

Practical Golf Course Maintenance, Third Edition is a valuable tool for golf course owners, architects, builders, golfers, golf professionals, club managers, and superintendents, as well as greens committee members, irrigation specialists, field managers, turfgrass specialists, real estate developers, and landscape architects.

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The late GORDON WITTEVEEN started the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association in 1965 and served as its first secretary. He served on the Board of Directors of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and was a past recipient of the GCSAA's Distinguished Service Award and the Leo Feser Award. He started The Green Masters magazine and served as its editor for five years.

MICHAEL BAVIER (retired) was the longtime superintendent of Inverness Golf Club near Chicago. During his career, he served as president of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and was a past recipient of the GCSAA's Distinguished Service Award. He is a frequent speaker on the Turf Conference Tour, both in North America and overseas.

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Foreword ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

1 Greens 1

2 Tees 26

3 Fairways 34

4 The Rough 45

5 Bunkers and Their Maintenance 54

6 Water 70

7 Fertilizer 82

8 Topdressing 91

9 Aerating, Spiking, and Verticutting 101

10 Spraying 117

11 Seeding, Sodding, and Sprigging 127

12 Drainage 144

13 Trees 157

14 Landscaping 168

15 Traffic and Paths 174

16 Changing Cups, Flagsticks, and Tee Markers 184

17 Rules of Golf That Affect Maintenance 195

18 Budgeting for Machinery and Tools 201

19 The Grounds Maintenance Facility 208

20 Managing People 218

21 Greenkeeping Common Sense 227

22 Job Descriptions 235

Index 247

About the Authors 254

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