Far From Par
Monday, March 3, 2014
Twitter Enhances My Profession
I was sitting here on my couch this afternoon with my family and checking my twitter feed. It dawned on me exactly how much I have learned about the turf profession. I follow a lot of people but I would say that about 40% of the people I follow are involved with turf in some capacity. I have always enjoyed learning how people address their turf stands. The fact of the matter is that no 2 superintendents or assistants for that matter do it the same. I appreciate the fact that superintendents, professors, and professionals involved in local and national chapters take the time to address me and my questions on Twitter and other social media sites. I hope that as I move forward in my career that I can help people coming behind me in the profession the way that I have been helped by several excellent professionals up to this point.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Talk it Up
It is becoming increasingly obvious that the need for communication in the golf industry is becoming more and more necessary. I was asked the question a week ago "What is the biggest challenge facing superintendents in the next 10 years?" I had several thoughts that came to mind, like decreased budgeting, communication, and increased regulatory pressures. So, I reached out to 2 superintendents i respect a lot Dan Dingman at Birmingham CC and Bob Randquist down at Boca Rio. Both responded in much the same way, increased water and pesticide restrictions are on, or near the top of their lists. If you think about it, this problem really encompasses all of the problems listed above. With the loss of pesticides like MSMA, and what is sure to be the loss of PCNB, we as superintendents and assistant superintendents are forced to communicate with members the reasons why their golf courses aren't as weed or disease free as they could be. Pesticides are going to become more and more expensive, while budgets stay the same or decrease. This being said, the need for good communication skills are more needed now than ever. We have to be able to explain in a rational and level headed manner these points. We as superintendents and future superintendents tend to be a proud group of people that don't like to admit we have problems. Going forward it is necessary to use every means at our disposal to accurately and honestly explain our issues.
I learned alot from Bob Randquist this summer, but the most important thing i learned was to do things the right and moral way. "Just be honest with your membership, Rodney. I have always been honest to these people here and they know if i say it i mean it." This has stuck with me most after my time at Boca Rio. I look forward to getting back out on a golf course and working and out of a classroom for a while. As for now, i will continue to hone my communication skills, with the intention of becoming the best assistant superintendent and superintendent i can be in the future.
I learned alot from Bob Randquist this summer, but the most important thing i learned was to do things the right and moral way. "Just be honest with your membership, Rodney. I have always been honest to these people here and they know if i say it i mean it." This has stuck with me most after my time at Boca Rio. I look forward to getting back out on a golf course and working and out of a classroom for a while. As for now, i will continue to hone my communication skills, with the intention of becoming the best assistant superintendent and superintendent i can be in the future.
Monday, March 5, 2012
My View of Las Vegas
I must admit that i was impressed with my trip to Las Vegas for GIS Show. There was so much to take in that i was honestly sad that i didn't have at least one more day to go through the show floor. I met some great people and learned alot about new products coming out to help today's superintendent. My team had a decent showing in the Turf Bowl we finished 14th out of 89 teams. I think it was respectable, but i intend on placing in the top 10 in San Diego next year. Las Vegas is a beautiful, fun, and intriguing city and I can safely say that everyone in our group enjoyed themselves in one way or another.
I will finish my post like this. I am extremely proud and excited to be interning for Bob Randquist this summer. The class and dignity with which he served the GCSAA is top class. You can tell that Bob is dedicated to his religion, family, and profession in that order. I really am blessed to be learning from a superintendent of his caliber.
I will finish my post like this. I am extremely proud and excited to be interning for Bob Randquist this summer. The class and dignity with which he served the GCSAA is top class. You can tell that Bob is dedicated to his religion, family, and profession in that order. I really am blessed to be learning from a superintendent of his caliber.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Traveling Season Begins
To many of you who are in the turf industry, you know that next week is the GIS Show in Las Vegas. From the MSU Turf Club we have 24 representatives set to invade the desert next week. Like 23 other students im excited about the opportunity to attend the show, and yes have some fun as well. This event butts right up to our spring break at MSU. Which essentially means i will be flying from Detroit to Denver, Denver to Vegas, then while coming back ill fly from Vegas to Raleigh to see my family in North Carolina. After being in NC for a week i will drive me and my daughter back to Michigan to finish the semester out and in a 3 week span, pack and head to Miami to start my internship. I guess this is what's meant by the "rubber hitting the road." For those that are traveling i wish you safe travels and great experiences. For those staying home please continue to keep your nose to the grind.
With all of this being said, i will sum this shortened post up like this. The next 6 months of my life will be hectic and challenging. I do realize however, that they have the potential to be the most rewarding time of my life in terms of career advancement. Me and my wife Jenni (whom i would be nothing without) and my beautiful daughter Ella are doing our best to prepare for our time apart. We all understand that if our dreams are to be attained, I must be dilligent in working and focusing on the prizes that lay ahead. Im a blessed man and that is undeniable.
With all of this being said, i will sum this shortened post up like this. The next 6 months of my life will be hectic and challenging. I do realize however, that they have the potential to be the most rewarding time of my life in terms of career advancement. Me and my wife Jenni (whom i would be nothing without) and my beautiful daughter Ella are doing our best to prepare for our time apart. We all understand that if our dreams are to be attained, I must be dilligent in working and focusing on the prizes that lay ahead. Im a blessed man and that is undeniable.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Midterms... and another half of a semester down.
Well this week was midterm week and it seems like we all made it through it. I must say that 3 of 4 exams were tolerable. I will follow that up with our exam in CSS 267 (Dr. Rogers class) was perhaps the hardest exam i have ever taken. Im not the only one that has said that either. I know that if somehow it gets back to him im writing this in my new post it will make him smile... thats just how he rolls. All of that aside, i do believe that his test was fair and forced us to pay attention to detail. Today is dedicated to taking a deep breath and doing some minor homework assigned to us over the weekend. It's unbelievable how fast this short semester is going by. Cody Korenstra and I were discussing it on the way to the commuter parking lot yesterday, and came up with including being in Las Vegas for the GCSAA conference coming up in two weeks we basically have three weeks of actual class time left this semester. Then its off to sunny Florida for me to learn from Bob Randquist. I'm excited about this opportunity to further my education. I'm really excited for all of us. We will all be scattered all over the world, but these guys and one girl all mean alot to me and I'm proud of how hard we work.
We had Turf Club officer elections a week ago Thursday. Our new officers are Anthony Heath is our secretary, Jeff Campbell is our treasurer, Tylor Meppelink is VP of our sports turf guys, Paul Jacobs is our Vice President and I am the new Turf Club President. I look forward to this position and working with all of these guys i call friends. We as a group plan to further our group by highlighting networking within our industry. I have some ideas and i know the other officers have a ton of good ideas as well. We have started a twitter account already and this weekend i am going to get a facebook page going so we can share with students an alumni what is going on in the club... I hope you all are having a great week and you have a good weekend!!!
We had Turf Club officer elections a week ago Thursday. Our new officers are Anthony Heath is our secretary, Jeff Campbell is our treasurer, Tylor Meppelink is VP of our sports turf guys, Paul Jacobs is our Vice President and I am the new Turf Club President. I look forward to this position and working with all of these guys i call friends. We as a group plan to further our group by highlighting networking within our industry. I have some ideas and i know the other officers have a ton of good ideas as well. We have started a twitter account already and this weekend i am going to get a facebook page going so we can share with students an alumni what is going on in the club... I hope you all are having a great week and you have a good weekend!!!
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Another Week Down and a Prince Came to Town
Well, another week is in the books and we survived it... We had alot of interesting classes this week. Overall, the week was a good one with many interesting assignments.
On Monday we had a very neat lab in Irrigation. Two representatives from Spartan Distributors came and taught us about irrigation systems. The lab included example maps, and from these maps the speakers covered a myriad of topics. Theses topics included psi, elevation, head size and rotation, pricing, and how to read their catalog. I found the class very engaging and all of our answers were answered. Later in the week in Irrigation class, Dr. Nikolai taught us how to calculate the working pressure with an elevation loss and gain. Also, on Thursday Doc taught us how to read a friction loss chart, and it was good...
In CSS 267 we covered the USGA, ASTM, and California specifications used to construct putting greens and sports fields. I found this interesting for several reasons. Its interesting how many times the USGA have revised their specs for constructing putting greens. I also never knew how defined the sand particle sizes were in these specs. We had a couple of interesting assignments to do this weekend. One of these was a % sand passing graph assignment that ultimately compared 2 sample rootzones to a field rootzone that was already in place. It was cool to see how you compared the samples using Gradation Index and Coefficient of Uniformity. In addition to that, i completed a sand particle analysis assignment that required us to take 5 different pictures of sand particles with a microscope culminating with an agglomerate picture. Very Cool Stuff,
Spanish class is rolling along with mostly basic stuff. This class is interesting and no push over. Its actually pretty fun.
For my parting shot let me EXCLAIM that the Detroit Tigers just went from good to potentially unbelievable... Prince Fielder changes the game... Let me be blunt LOSING VICTOR MARTINEZ HURT. To state the obvious signing the 2nd best free agent of the offseason was huge... this guy adds 40 hr and 150 RBI to your lineup... Now to find some middle relievers.... and possibly a left handed starting pitcher.... BIG THINGS ARE GONNA HAPPEN IN THE D THIS SUMMER.... and I'm not talking about structure fires....
On Monday we had a very neat lab in Irrigation. Two representatives from Spartan Distributors came and taught us about irrigation systems. The lab included example maps, and from these maps the speakers covered a myriad of topics. Theses topics included psi, elevation, head size and rotation, pricing, and how to read their catalog. I found the class very engaging and all of our answers were answered. Later in the week in Irrigation class, Dr. Nikolai taught us how to calculate the working pressure with an elevation loss and gain. Also, on Thursday Doc taught us how to read a friction loss chart, and it was good...
In CSS 267 we covered the USGA, ASTM, and California specifications used to construct putting greens and sports fields. I found this interesting for several reasons. Its interesting how many times the USGA have revised their specs for constructing putting greens. I also never knew how defined the sand particle sizes were in these specs. We had a couple of interesting assignments to do this weekend. One of these was a % sand passing graph assignment that ultimately compared 2 sample rootzones to a field rootzone that was already in place. It was cool to see how you compared the samples using Gradation Index and Coefficient of Uniformity. In addition to that, i completed a sand particle analysis assignment that required us to take 5 different pictures of sand particles with a microscope culminating with an agglomerate picture. Very Cool Stuff,
Spanish class is rolling along with mostly basic stuff. This class is interesting and no push over. Its actually pretty fun.
For my parting shot let me EXCLAIM that the Detroit Tigers just went from good to potentially unbelievable... Prince Fielder changes the game... Let me be blunt LOSING VICTOR MARTINEZ HURT. To state the obvious signing the 2nd best free agent of the offseason was huge... this guy adds 40 hr and 150 RBI to your lineup... Now to find some middle relievers.... and possibly a left handed starting pitcher.... BIG THINGS ARE GONNA HAPPEN IN THE D THIS SUMMER.... and I'm not talking about structure fires....
Friday, January 20, 2012
New Learning
Yet another week of class is finished and it was good and successful. We now finally have a teacher for our Spanish for Turf class. Her name is Anastacia Smith. She seems like a nice lady but this class is going to be difficult i believe. We started a sand and soil analysis experiment in our Green Construction class, and i would show you pictures of it, but it was some sand in bowls that are now in the oven at school drying out. The objective of this experiment is to learn how to determine different types of soil and sand particle size for use in the construction of greens and athletic fields. Our grass experiment in irrigation class is coming along nicely as shown in pictures below. The grass is growing out well and an up close picture shows the definitive red base of the perennial ryegrass. Our grass was pulled out of water for a couple of days during the week but Jeff Campbell is putting it back in water today for the weekend. In Pesticide and Fertilizer class we did a lab in which we learned to calibrate a drop spreader. Thanks to Erik Guinther at Roaring Gap i had learn the art of calibration early on in my career and it was a refresher for me. The experiment went well, and didn't take a whole lot of time. Yesterday we had a Turf Club meeting after our last class and we discussed many topics including the upcoming GCSAA conference in Las Vegas, a bowling event we have in conjunction with the Migcsa, and also upcoming elections for new officers. I will be running for president of the Turf Club, and my hopes is to build on the great job the officers this year have done.
In conclusion, i have two things to say. First of all, I don't care if you are the Superintendent at the most prestigious golf course in the country, please stop for a second and take some time and enjoy life. It's precious. I got up this morning and took a trip with a friend to have some work done with his rabbit hunting dogs. It was a blessing. Please don't neglect your personal lives and the people that mean alot to you in this world. In closing, i am enjoying this adventure in life. I love going to school and i truly care about all the people in our program. You guys are my friends and I care about each of you. Keep working hard our goal isn't far away. It's time to put our head down and grind this thing out boys and one lady. See you soon.
In conclusion, i have two things to say. First of all, I don't care if you are the Superintendent at the most prestigious golf course in the country, please stop for a second and take some time and enjoy life. It's precious. I got up this morning and took a trip with a friend to have some work done with his rabbit hunting dogs. It was a blessing. Please don't neglect your personal lives and the people that mean alot to you in this world. In closing, i am enjoying this adventure in life. I love going to school and i truly care about all the people in our program. You guys are my friends and I care about each of you. Keep working hard our goal isn't far away. It's time to put our head down and grind this thing out boys and one lady. See you soon.
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