Successfully Interseeding with the Penn Bents
Six superintendents from across the country are improving their turf without interrupting course play by interseeding with the advanced bentgrasses from Tee-2-Green Corp.
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2007 GIS Tee-2-Green Breakfast videos
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PST-OEB (Crystal BlueLinks), PennLinks II and Penneagle II Creeping Bentgrass Trails
Crystal Rose-Fricker and Dr. Melodee Fraser of Pure-Seed Testing, Inc., discuss trial data for bentgrass fairway trials.
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Dormant Interseeding
Kevin J. Ross, CGCS, Director of Golf Course Management at the Country Club of the Rockies in Vail, CO, explains why dormant interseeding is working for him.
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Fairway Conversion with Velocity® and Interseeding PennLinks II & Penneagle II
Bob Maibusch, CGCS, MG, Golf Course Superintendent at Hinsdale Golf Club in Clarendon Hills, IL, tells his story of using Velocity and interseeding during a renovation to convert his fairways.
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Interseeding Putting Greens with Penn A-1
Mike Turley, Assistant Superintendent at Stone Creek Golf Club in Oregon City, OR, talks about the economical method of converting their greens to Penn A-1 bentgrass.
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Managing Mountainous Turf at the Country Club of the Rockies
The environment unique to Vail, Colorado, makes growing turf difficult, but Kevin Ross, superintendent at the Country Club of the Rockies and one of the first to use Penn A-4 on all 18 greens, has a unique method to keep out Poa annua. He also converted his bluegrass fairways to Penneagle II.
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Visiting the New Course at the Club at Pronghorn
It's not everyday two well-known golf course designers build two fantastic new golf courses at the same location, but that's exactly what happened at the Club at Pronghorn. Most likely the only golf course to have a lava tube in front of a green, Pronghorn has many unique features. With Penn A-4 on their greens, a combination of PennLinks and Seaside II on their tees, and Penneagle II on the fairways this is a must see course.
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Penncross 50th anniversary video
50 years of Penncross and still the most popular bentgrass in the world.
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| 2005 Round Table Discussion |
Highlights from the Round Table held at the GIS in Orlando, Florida. Superintendents from around the country share experiences and insights on managing the Penn A's & G's as well as all the other varieties from Tee-2-Green.
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Tee-2-Green: Quality Bentgrasses from Penn State University
Part One Part Two
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Learn about Tee-2-Green Corporation and the Penn bents, including their history, and the research, production techniques, and quality assurance that makes them the finest bentgrasses for golf courses available in the world.
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Managing the Penn As and Gs
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Get an overview of the Penn A and G characteristics, and the recommended practices for managing them successfully. The video features Dr. Joe Duich and superintendents from around the country who manage the Penn As and Gs on their courses.
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Ball mark repair options for the Penn A and G Bentgrasses
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Dr. Joe Duich and others discuss the issues concerning ball marks and some methods for their repair.
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Dr. Joe Duich on Green Speed
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Dr. Duich talks about the issues surrounding the demand for fast greens and the various management practices used for increasing green speed.
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Dr. Joe Duich: Penn A and G Management Practices
2003 Update
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Dr. Duich shares some of the latest information on managing the Penn As and Gs.
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Managing Penn A-4 at Desert Highlands and Mirabel
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Desert Highlands Superintendent, Phil Shoemaker, and Mirabel Director of Golf Course Operations, Jeff Goren discuss managing Penn A-4 in the heat and the challenge of irrigating greens with the high salt content water of the Arizona desert.
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Managing Penn A-4 at Woodland Country Club
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Superintendent David Riedman of Woodland CC in Carmel, Indiana talks about the ease of managing Penn A-4 on his golf course, which was reconstructed in 2001.
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Overseeding with Penn A-4 at Ft. Wayne Country Club
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Superintendent Brian Chalifoux gives good information on the overseeding procedures that he used to convert his greens, which reduced Poa annua and improved playability.
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2004 Round Table Discussion
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Highlights from the Round Table held at the GCSAA national in San Diego,
California. Superintendents from around the country share experiences and
insights on managing the Penn A's and G's.
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