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A golf course that straddles the New Brunswick-Maine border has been difficult for Canadian golfers to access in recent years since 9/11 and COVID-19. But things have since changed to the benefit of Canadians wishing to tee it up. Read about it here.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
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Donation of land creates worry-free access to golf course
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Weather has resulted in greater-than-normal workload
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Installation to take place next year
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Cost to play nine holes 100 years ago was 25 cents
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Do you have clients whose trees are under stress, or which need pruning? Do they require immediate attention and, if so, what is the best approach to ensure they continue to thrive for years to come? Join us Sept. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT for Turf & Rec’s Arborist Summit – in collaboration with the Ontario chapter of the International Society of Arborists – to learn how to properly identify tree problems, how to prune trees without injury to the plant, and how to safely perform these tasks.
A panel of expert speakers will address these topics, helping you to provide the best care for trees and doing so in the safest possible manner.
The cost to attend is $25 with a chance to earn up to three continuing education units.
» Sign up now
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How landscaping professionals adapt to extreme weather and natural disasters
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A great deal of mathematical knowledge is required of golf course management. From budgeting estimates to ordering topdressing, to irrigation volume and coverage, to many other parts of golf course operation, a thorough understanding of basic mathematical principles and the ability to relate those principles to real-world situations is an absolute must.
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