While maintaining nativeareas on their golf courses might be second nature to many superintendents, it is anything but effortless.
Letting Tech Do (More of) the Talking
Increasingly, mobile apps and other high-tech touches are spreading the word about all that properties offer. But the good ol’ printed piece still has an important role, too.
Friday Filmfest: Coyotes “Invade” The Sanctuary GC
Nighttime video captured on a camera set up by Kyle Sweet, CGCS, the club’s Golf Course Superintendent, shows the playful animals enjoying the property that has become known as a wildlife haven.
Peaceful Co-Existence
Nature and golf walk arm-in-arm at The Sanctuary Golf Club, thanks to the care that Kyle Sweet, CGCS, takes to provide and preserve a “special place” for the game.
Kyle Sweet Appointed to USGA Green Section Committee
Sweet, who has served as the superintendent at The Sanctuary Golf Club in Sanibel Island, Fla., for the past 17 years, was nominated for the committee by Todd Lowe, USGA senior agronomist for Florida. Committee members provide input into Regional and National Green Section updates, provide assistance for USGA-sanctioned golf tournaments, and attend golf rules workshops.