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  2. Turf management - Wikipedia

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    Turf management or pitchcare describes the work needed to keep a sporting pitch ready for use. This article looks at the various types of sporting pitches and the type of challenges which they present. The skills needed vary considerably dependent upon the sport and whether or not artificial surfaces are used.

  3. STRI Group - Wikipedia

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    STRI, formerly the Sports Turf Research Institute, is a consultancy for the development of sports surfaces, based in St Ives, Bingley, West Yorkshire, England, providing advice on the research, design, construction and management of both natural and artificial sports fields of play around the world.

  4. Golf course superintendent - Wikipedia

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    The maintenance of the turfgrass throughout the year requires sufficient education on the distinction between the natural state and preferred state of golf course greenery. Training in fertilizers and herbicides are necessary to understanding the dynamic between a natural environment and one that is conducive to sustaining hundreds of thousands ...

  5. Sand-based athletic fields - Wikipedia

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    Sand-based athletic fields are sports turf playing fields constructed on top of sand surfaces. It is important that turf managers select the most suitable type of sand when constructing these fields, as sands with different shapes offer varied pros and cons. Regular maintenance of sand-based athletic fields is just as important as the initial construction of the field. [1]

  6. Golf course turf - Wikipedia

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    Smooth turf (green grass) at a golf course in England.. Golf course turf is the grass covering golf courses, which is used as a playing surface in the sport of golf.The grass is usually maintained by a greenskeeper to control weeds, insects with pesticides, plant fungal diseases with fungicides and to introduce nutrients such as nitrogen fertilization.

  7. Vineyard Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Fearing pollution of the island's only aquifer, community members required the Vineyard Golf Club use organic management before permitting it to open. [ 3 ] The superintendent at the Vineyard Golf Club from 2002-2015, Jeff Carlson, was the recipient of the 2003 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Award and is the 2008 winner of the ...

  8. Fusarium patch - Wikipedia

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    Microdochium Patch is a significant problem in the turfgrass management industry. Sports fields, sod farms and home lawns and golf courses can all be damaged by this the disease. The pathogen can be found in the Northern United States and all the way up into Canada, meaning that there is a large area where this pathogen can cause serious disease.

  9. Heather Nabozny - Wikipedia

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    She studied sports turf-management at the Michigan State University [2] and graduated in 1993. [5] She started her career with the Toronto Blue Jays at their spring training complex in Dunedin, Florida. [5] She was named head groundskeeper for the Detroit Tigers prior to the 1999 season, the Tigers' last at Tiger Stadium.