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MGCSA
Columnists



In Bounds: Jack
MacKenzie, CGCS
Crosshairs: Paul Diegnau, CGCS
Management Matters: Jake Ryan
Member Articles
Letters from Iraq
By Rob Adams, Superintendent
Adventure in Life
By Randy Witt, CGCS
Assistant's Angle
By
Nate Uselding

From Tee Off to Face Off
When snow and ice covers Interlachen CC in
the Twin Cities,
the maintenance team shifts focus from golf to hockey.
By Joseph Oberle
In the dead of a Minnesota winter, a
blanket of snow covers the 18th green at Interlachen Country Club, where Bobby
Jones sank a 40-foot putt on the severely sloped and undulating green to capture
the 1930 U.S. Open. Nearby, a chilly wind blows a wisp of snow across the frozen
pond, where in the same tournament, Jones reportedly skipped an approach shot to
the ninth green off a lily pad to help him continue his quest for the Grand
Slam.
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Articles of Interest
Incidence Response Plan
Control of Winter Injury
Due to Ice Cover
Roles of the Assistant
Superintendent
Employment Act
Minnesota Child Labor Laws
Wisconsin Child Labor Laws
Turf
Talk
U of M Turfgrass Club
Troe Center
Incident
Response Plan
Linear Aerification
Water on Water off
Phosphorus Issue
Water Cooler Guidelines
Garske Scholarship
Air Gap Filling Attachments
Internships Offer Invaluable Experience
Let's
Play Baseball