Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Little Things

       I have coached football for 20 years. I have mostly coached the 7th & 8th grade youth level and spent a couple of years as the varsity offensive line coach for local high school. Why I mention this is I always preach that it is the little things that make the difference. I am constantly preaching it and really do believe it make the difference between being successful or not. So what does this have to do with the Turf industry? Well this past week, I had the chance to sit in on a training event that Jim Nedin presented about reels. He always brings up so many important things that I often think are not thought about enough. Just a small thing like the reel diameter and how it effects the cut, is not something that people often look at. With heights going lower and expectations going higher, do yourself a favor and take a look at your money makers (Greens Mowers!). Are your reels still within spec? Grounding down to the spiders, as it was done in the past, is probably not going to be your best option. And what is the most important thing is bed knife & reel sharpness! A sharp clean cut promotes a healthier plant and to steal a Jim Nedinism, you will have "Happy Grass"! And as Jim always says" When your grass is happy, your customers are happy and your boss is happy, which helps make you happy!".
      

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

"Live Green" at The First Tee of Greater Philadelphia

         Yesterday at Walnut Lane Golf Club, home of the First Tee of Greater Philadelphia, the last leg of the "Live Green" program took place. The program was a collaboration between The First Tee, Audubon International & The Toro Company to host educational events at First Tee facilities throughout the USA. The Walnut Lane program had about 70 students signed up and broken into 6 rotating groups. The students had the chance to do some service activities like planting some flower beds. They also had the chance to attend some Turf industry education stations that were taught by Rob Nolek, Superintendent of Cedarbrook CC & Chase Rogan, Regional Representative for the GCSAA. They spoke with the future of golf about cutting cups and repairing ball marks. Joe Agnew, Superintendent of the The Bucks Club, was also manning one of the flower bed stations. I had the pleasure of working with Judson McNeil, who is the president of The Toro Foundation. With each group Judson & I would talk about the technology behind the equipment needed to provide the golf courses the students play. What was really fun when we asked the kids about what they thought  the HOC greens are mowed or what a piece of equipment costs.
As always it is a great opportunity to work with The First Tee of Greater Philadelphia! Dave Smith, the Program Director,and his crew at Walnut Lane GC love what they do and make you feel like you are part of their team as soon as you walk through the door!  
 
 
Toro station at the "Live Green" event at Walnut Lane GC for The First Tee of Greater Philadelphia
 
 
 
Rob Nolek of Cedarbrook CC & Chase Rogan of the GCSAA address some of the students


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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Motivation & Glen Mills Schools

       This past week we hosted a Sports Fields & Grounds Manager field day at Glen Mills Schools. While the draw of the beautiful 800+Acre campus and the chance for some golf on one of the top public golf courses in PA made it a great location choice , there was a much better reason which was the students. Glen Mills School is a reform school on the edge of Delaware Country, outside of Philadelphia. But it is not what you would expect.... When you drive up, it looks more like a small private college with no walls or fences!The current location became home in 1892. Everyone I have ever taken there is blown away by the facilities and the mission of the school. So why is it different? Glen Mills is not a government run facility. The program gives them the opportunity to learn life skills and  gives the student a chance to turn their life around when they leave. In the Turf Industry, they have the chance to work on the golf course. There is also a small engine section & a landscape group.
       What is also special about holding events at Glen Mills Schools is the motivation it always seems to give those who visit. After our event, I was contacted by one of the local townships that had attended. They wanted to get involved and are looking at creating an intern program for a student. One of my coworkers asked if he could do more. He really felt strongly about needing to get involved.
I would urge you to take a look at Glen Mills' website and learn more about their program!

Take a look at the article about Sean Kearney, who is now an Assistant Superintendent at Fishers Island GC in New York.
http://www.glenmillsschool.org/battling-bulletin/news/glen-mills-penn-state-grad-kearney-takes-knowledge-to-nassau-country-club
 
 
 
Some of the student attendees getting an equipment demonstration
 

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Monday, October 7, 2013

The Roof-The Roof-The Roof Is On Fire!

       With a memorable week behind me and some jet lag to make me soon not forget....It was another excellent visit across the pond with the folks at Bernhard & Company! We did have an event that I hope to never experience again, being evacuated from our hotel at 5:30AM with a room on fire!(See photo below)Everyone got out OK & no one was injured, which was most important.

       The chance to talk about the industry with all-star sales people from places throughout the USA and not all that sell Red Iron. The opportunity to see some new products that are in the works from Bernhard & Company and now a year into their new facility, how well it is doing. With incredible hosts and a few Guinness pints shared, traveling over to the UK with the great people from Bernhard is always a worth while trip!



 
 
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