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Summer 2015 Turf Trends

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Summer 2015 - 115 www.turftrends.com most done at the golf course? Email your response to allen@turftrends.com. NEXT ISSUE'S SUPER QUESTION What are the three most important skills that superintendents need now and why? Lukas Solem Coyote Springs Golf Club Las Vegas A. We try to do all of our work on the golf course in the mornings before play. Very important to have all tools for the job. No running around. Bo Lacey Tri-City Country Club Kennewick, Wash. A. Work on most visible areas from the Clubhouse first. Then areas most highly trafficked. Greens-tees- fairways-rough in that order. Brian Burke Sycamore Creek Country Club Springboro, Ohio A. Best conditions daily and I'm usually guilty of trying to accomplish too much. For myself I've found that being flexible allows me to prioritize the work load time and accommodate for adaptations and the unexpected much easier than a rigid schedule.

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