2014 Trade Show Prospectus - (Page 36)

Tuesday February 4, 2014 Top Seller Gadgets and Gizmos-How to Best Use Measurement Technology Golf Course Construction and Renovation Project Management Room W106 Room W207B Douglas Karcher, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. of Horticulture, University of Arkansas (formerly Golf Course Costing and Line Item Analysis) Michael D. Richardson, Ph.D., Professor, Dept. of Horticulture, University of Arkansas (541-01) In this seminar you will examine several soil, plant and environmental measurement devices. Discussion of each will include: * Specific turf management problem diagnosis capabilities * Underlying technology * Shortcomings * Cost Bruce Charlton, President/Chief Design Officer, Robert Trent Jones II, LLC; ASGCA Past President John K. Daugherty, Vice President of Operations, Ryangolf Corporation (570-01) Expand your knowledge of golf course construction and renovation projects by better understanding the information that is crucial to planning and executing your next successful project. Experienced leaders from the Golf Course Builders Association of America (GCBAA), the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) and the Irrigation Association (IA) will team up to explain each of their roles in the process and industry tools that are available to you and your facility. In this seminar you will: * Learn the different components and phases of a renovation or construction project * Understand if the project should be completed in-house or out 36 Visit us at golfindustryshow.com * Take an in-depth look into the Golf Course Construction and Renovation CD Version 6.0 Maintaining ChampionshipQuality Seashore Paspalum Greens Putting Surfaces Room W203A Ronny R. Duncan, Ph.D., Retired Professor, University of Georgia William T. Hiers, CGCS, Director of Agronomy, The Old Collier Golf Club, Florida (560-01) In with the new grass, out with the old. Learn about the preparation and maintenance strategies needed to achieve tournament-quality putting surfaces with the new grass: seashore paspalum-from planting to grow-in to remediation and final manicuring of the putting surface. Discussion will include periodic input from superintendents who have been invited in to discuss their personal preparations for tournaments being played on this grass. Managing Bentgrass Golf Greens in Heat-Stress Environments Room W102AB Bruce Martin, Ph.D., Professor of Entomology, Soil and Plant Science, Clemson University Bert McCarty, Ph.D., Professor of Horticulture, Clemson University (489-01) New and revolutionary means of successfully managing bentgrass golf greens in heat-stress environments are continually being developed. Discover management practices you can implement to improve the quality of your greens, such as: * Construction options * Cultivar choices * Above- and below-ground fan use * Pest management and disease control programs for summer stress periods * Adjustment of cultural practices to minimize thatch/mat and grain development SEMINARS This seminar includes actual demonstrations on a local area golf course, where the seminar will take place. Transportation to and from the course will be provided. Attendees will leave from and return to the convention center. Bob E. Bryant, CGIA, CID, CLIA, Irrigation Consultant, Bryant Taylor Gordon Golf, California * Clarify each of the line items that may play a role in your next large- or smallscale project New Seminar http://www.golfindustryshow.com

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