Thursday, November 7, 2013

September 2013 Course of the Month



                                                   September Golf Course of The Month


                                                     The Canal at Delacour Golf Club
                                                       Terry Shinkewski Greens: A4

                                                         Architect: Harold Pasechnik
                                                        www.thecanalatdelacour.com



Foster’s restoration at Orchard Lake

The very first course with Pure Distinction gets some major press.

Foster’s restoration at Orchard Lake a case of ‘right place, right time’ | Golf Course Architecture

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Pure Distinction


Orchard Lake Country Club
Pure Distinction

This is the perfect name when you look at all of the distinctive attributes it brings to our very strong portfolio. I have been watching bentgrass in trials across the US

The super smooth surface

for years, so I am very hard to impress when I see bentgrass up close every day. Pure Distinction, just like our other new bentgrass Crystal BlueLinks, keeps surprising me, I feel these new bents will be leading us into the future with great success.

Pure Distinction will be a game changer and will be in high demand for courses around the world when it hits full release in the fall of 2013. From its great density for fighting Poa annua, upright growth for pure perfect putting surface, great disease resistance, great recovery from divots, and its bright green color that looks fantastic in contrast to rough, this bent can be used on greens, tees, and fairways; however, I think putting greens are where this bent will shine the best.

Tee-2-Green announces the launch of its latest advanced creeping bentgrass variety,. Pure Distinction. Pure-Seed Testing bred Pure Distinction for superior resistance to diseases, high tolerance to temperature extremes and wear, and for the ability to thrive with fewer inputs and less maintenance. Pure Distinction is well adapted for low mowing to achieve superior Stimpmeter readings, when those results are desired, and this variety produces less thatch than any other bent in our trials to date.”


The genetic lineage behind Pure Distinction includes the legendary Penncross and the groundbreaking Penn A’s and G’s. Tee-2-Green, describes the qualities of the new variety, Pure Distinction was selected for its bright green color, disease resistance and ultra-smooth putting surface. It is high in density, upright, aggressive in growth and it produces less thatch than other bentgrasses on the market.”

“The distinctive green color is slightly different than the As and Gs, which contrasts nicely with the darker green varieties,” says Crystal Rose-Fricker, president of Pure-Seed Testing, “Plus, it did really well on the NTEP test due to its aggressiveness and resistance to disease. We’re excited because this is a global variety which has so much potential both in the United States and abroad.”

Pure Distinction provides excellent resistance to Bacterial wilt, Brown patch, Fusarium patch, Anthracnose and leaf spot, as well as great resistance to dollar spot. The high-density, aggressive growth of Pure Distinction makes the turf able to successfully compete against Poa annua and recover quickly from ball marks, divots and traffic.

We also noted the new variety’s preference for dry environments. Pure Distinction likes drier conditions, so it requires less water and fewer inputs than other varieties. It will really save superintendents time and money.”

Sunday, May 5, 2013

2013 Tee-2-Green Collegiate Turf Team Challenge Winner UConn Turf Club


MondayMarch 29th, I had the honor of speaking with the turf club students from the University of Connecticut and presenting them with the  Tee-2-Green Collegiate Turf Team Challenge plaque. I was very proud to present the plaque to the students who participated in our challenge and also to give them bragging rights for 2013.  It was fantastic to see the students again and I look forward to seeing them transform into the top turf managers of the future.

Congratulations again to the UConn Turf Club as they are the 2013 Tee-2-Green Collegiate Turf Team Challenge winner at this year's GCSAA conference in San Diego.

Teams from all turf schools were invited to stop by the Tee-2-Green booth to participate in our ever-popular Seeds of Fortune game. This year we decided to hold a team event for turf schools/clubs where they could compete as a group to post the highest score by answering turf and golf-related questions. We were very excited to host the event, because we have always enjoyed meeting the students each year as they stopped by our booth.

Again this year it was great to see the students compete at such a high level. After two days of competing, we ended up with a four-way tie for first place with 4500 points. It was decided that we would have a playoff amongst all four teams to see who could answer the most questions in the final round. If the team missed even one question, they were eliminated from the finals. The four-way tie included last year's champions, Ohio State University, along with Suny Cobleskill, and the team that gave the winners a run for their money.

UConn Turf Club will have it's name etched on the turf team trophy for all to see in the upcoming years, and the team members' names will grace our web site. I will personally be visiting the schools of all top five finishing teams this year to thank them for playing, and I will be presenting UConn with a special plaque for their turf club and hosting a special event with their club this spring. Way to go, Huskies!

We want to thank all the teams who came by the booth this year and participated, and we want to invite all turf clubs to come and compete next year and to put your name on the trophy for the pride of your school.

We truly enjoy meeting our next turf managers, and we feel this is a way to give back to them.


Members of the UConn Huskies Turf Team were:

Anthony Minniti

Raymond Platt

Brian Conlon

Eli Desrochers

Andrew Harazim

Evan Lyman

Cody Seaman

Daniel Feder

Dave Gunn

Jake Schloss

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The 2013 original painting of #7 Towa Golf Club, Buffalo Thunder Resort

The 2013 original painting of #7 Towa Golf Club, Buffalo Thunder Resort located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jimmy Rodriguez Golf Course Superintendent at Towa Golf Club pictured with Sandy Cashman, artist.


2013 Tee-2-Green Collegiate Turf Team Challenge


Congratulations to the UConn Turf Club as they are the 2013 Tee-2-Green Collegiate Turf Team Challenge winner at this year's GCSAA conference in San Diego.

Teams from all turf schools were invited to stop by the Tee-2-Green booth to participate in our ever-popular Seeds of Fortune game. This year we decided to hold a team event for turf schools/clubs where they could compete as a group to post the highest score by answering turf and golf-related questions. We were very excited to host the event, because we have always enjoyed meeting the students each year as they stopped by our booth.

Again this year it was great to see the students compete at such a high level. After two days of competing, we ended up with a four-way tie for first place with 4500 points. It was decided that we would have a playoff amongst all four teams to see who could answer the most questions in the final round. If the team missed even one question, they were eliminated f...rom the finals. The four-way tie included last year's champions, Ohio State University, along with Suny Cobleskill, and the team that gave the winners a run for their money.

UConn Turf Club will have it's name etched on the turf team trophy for all to see in the upcoming years, and the team members' names will grace our web site. I will personally be visiting the schools of all top five finishing teams this year to thank them for playing, and I will be presenting UConn with a special plaque for their turf club and hosting a special event with their club this spring. Way to go, Huskies!

We want to thank all the teams who came by the booth this year and participated, and we want to invite all turf clubs to come and compete next year and to put your name on the trophy for the pride of your school.

We truly enjoy meeting our next turf managers, and we feel this is a way to give back to them.



Members of the UConn Huskies Turf Team were:

Anthony Minniti

Raymond Platt

Brian Conlon

Eli Desrochers

Andrew Harazim

Evan Lyman

Cody Seaman

Daniel Feder

Dave Gunn

Jake Schloss

Monday, November 26, 2012

November Golf Course of the Month

November Golf Course of The Month
Coal Creek Golf Resort, Ryley AB

Superintendent: Dean Zilinski  Greens: A1/A4
Architect: Puddicombe Golf and Design
www.coalcreekgolfresort.com