Keith Ward (@jkward63) 's Twitter Profile
Keith Ward

@jkward63

GCSAA Supt Class A Milan Golf & CC

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calendar_today16-03-2014 16:51:07

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Winter injury on warm-season turf (like this zoysiagrass) is widespread in the transition zone. Weather hasn't been ideal for recovery and affected courses are trying to decide between waiting for turf to heal or resodding damaged areas. Unfortunately, there's no easy answer.

Winter injury on warm-season turf (like this zoysiagrass) is widespread in the transition zone. Weather hasn't been ideal for recovery and affected courses are trying to decide between waiting for turf to heal or resodding damaged areas. Unfortunately, there's no easy answer.
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The final installment of our #PoaAnnua video series is now available on the UT Turfgrass YouTube channel. This video focuses on strategies for #PoaAnnua control in ultradwarf greens. Check it out UT Extension TGCSA Tennessee Turfgrass youtu.be/jdEUhGTPdUw?si…

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When will the Atlanta Braves ever learn?? I’ve been watching for years, they’ve never had a bullpen. You might win 60 games. Figure it out!! Or call me and I can tell you the problem.

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Winter injury on warm-season turf has been an issue for many golf courses in the transition zone this year. In this special report we take a look at what happened, strategies for recovery, and how to reduce future risks 👇

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It’s fun watching the best golfers in the world compete on courses in peak condition, but it’s important to recognize that championship conditions are not practical to maintain for daily play 👇

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Extreme heat and humidity will be affecting a big part of the U.S. this week and golf course superintendents will be playing defense. If you notice some temporary changes in playing conditions, remember that slow grass is better than no grass!

Extreme heat and humidity will be affecting a big part of the U.S. this week and golf course superintendents will be playing defense. If you notice some temporary changes in playing conditions, remember that slow grass is better than no grass!
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Why are we doing all this jumping around and dancing around just to announce the starting lineups? I must be getting old!! Give me the 70’s again!!

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Can we please get rid of every reliever on Atlanta Braves team and just start from scratch?? It’s been the same for 20 plus years and nothings ever been done to fix it. Up 7-2 and now losing 12-8.

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Goosegrass has been a challenge for many courses this year. We worked with Matt Elmore Jim Brosnan, Ph.D. and Shawn Askew, Ph.D. to create a comprehensive guide that covers all the cultural and chemical options for controlling this stubborn weed in both cool- and warm-season turf 👇

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Extremely hot and humid weather has many golf courses under serious stress right now. You may notice some temporary changes in playing conditions as superintendents adjust maintenance to help the grass stay as healthy as possible 👇

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Hydraulic leaks are an unfortunate reality of golf course maintenance. If one happens, superintendents want to minimize damage and speed up recovery, but there’s a lot of misinformation about how to accomplish those goals. Let’s see what the research says 👇

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If you see someone from the maintenance staff hand watering the green you're playing to, try to be patient and understand that they're working hard to help the greens get through tough summer weather 👇

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With putting green aeration on the horizon for many courses and a lot of stressed turf out there, it might be worth considering less-aggressive options 👇

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Every golf course loses grass sometimes, especially during a tough summer like this one. When it happens, golfers often wonder why, so let’s take a look at some of the usual suspects 👇

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Late-summer scalping is a common issue on ultradwarf greens. Here’s what the turf is telling you and how to respond effectively 👇