International
Grand Palace in Beijing
Awesome graphs and cool season grasses!
This trip included one of the best discussion and presentations about Dr. Woods' climate maps and also put me back in touch with cool season turfgrasses. A major issue I saw in Beijing was the desire to start using Kentucky bluegrass throughout the fairways. ...
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Hong Kong Clouds and Beijing Botanizing
The seminar was at Clearwater Bay, a course with manilagrass tees, fairways, and roughs. We saw a little bit of dollar spot and heard from superintendent Darry Koster about his preventative fungicide program for large patch (caused by Rhizoctonia solani). It gets just cold enough at Hong Kong for large patch to be a problem on ...
Axonopus compressus fairways in Manila
Two-Wheeled Vehicles and Zoysia Putting Greens
We headed to Twin Doves Golf Club where I had my opportunity to see a wall-to-wall Seashore paspalum (Platinum TE variety) golf course. While the course looked great from a distance, it was clear that the grass selection presented its own challenges. While Micah can talk more about this from his experience, it was evident that the grass was...
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Saigon, San Miguel, and Shade
Except for the superb mountain course at Dalat, with a lot of kikuyugrass (Pennisetum clandestinum) on the fairways and creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) greens, all courses at Vietnam have been planted to seashore paspalum or bermudagrass. This is a mistake....
Singapore
Singapore and Thailand from my perspective
Our first stop during the 2012 Asian Turfgrass Roadshow took us to Singapore. For me, it was about 22 hours in the air (through Tokyo) and a 12:30AM arrival on Monday night/Tuesday morning. Knowing that I wasn't going to be able to sleep right off the flight, I had recent graduate (Shane Lee) pick me up at the airport and to the bars we went. We had a great time catching up on his pursuit of a job in the region and he showed me...
Zoysia matrella at left and Cynodon dacytlon at right in Singapore
Turfgrass Seminars at Singapore and Bangkok
The Asian Turfgrass Roadshow 2012 started with a seminar at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, host site for the European Tour’s Singapore Open. Dr. John Kaminski, with only a few hours of sleep after his travel from the other side of the world, exactly twelve time zones away, gave two lively and coffee-fueled presentations, while I spoke about turfgrass research results from projects I have been involved with in Asia over the past six years. One of those projects involves bermudagrass white leaf, which I have called the most unsightly disease in the world, and I explained how plants infected...
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Our Report on the Asian Turfgrass Roadshow 2012
Over the past ten days, Dr. John Kaminski and I traveled together from Singapore to Bangkok, to Ho Chi Minh City and Manila, to Hong Kong and to Beijing. We spoke at six seminars as part of the Asian Turfgrass Roadshow, met with over 300 golf course superintendents from around the region, visited multiple turfgrass sites, saw some interesting diseases, ate at some fine restaurants, made a lot of new friends, took great photos, and one of us purchased a panda hat. The full story, told by both of us, is coming up next week. Here’s an introduction....
bermudagrass invading seashore paspalum
An Excellent Question Without a Good Answer
What's that question? It is the one posed most frequently by delegates to this week's Sustainable Turfgrass Management in Asia 2012 conference: How can we control bermudagrass in seashore paspalum? The conference saw 210 delegates from 20 countries assemble at Thailand's popular beach resort of Pattaya to discuss turfgrass management and learn from speakers including Dr. Doug Karcher (University of Arkansas), Dr. Lane Tredway ...
cynodon and paspalum growing at sunrise in January at Thailand
Dollar Spot and Mini Ring at Thailand
I saw some interesting disease symptoms side-by-side on seashore paspalum and bermudagrass at a golf course near Bangkok this week. This course was planted to Salam seashore paspalum on fairways, but there are some patches of bermudagrass that have been gradually invading the ...
Delhi Golf Club
A Report from India
As promised in my last post, this update is (ostensibly) about the diseases I saw in India as I conducted the Indian Golf Union’s Greenkeeper Education Programme at Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. It is a short list: algae, fairy ring, dollar spot, and...
central Thailand floods
Mostly About Floods, Some Disease, and Lots of Photos
Since my last update I’ve seen a bit of the splendidly-named elephant’s footprint (Rhizoctonia cerealis) on Zoysia japonica at Japan, some Anguina pacificae nematode damage — the early symptoms of which look remarkably like...
Yellow tuft on Penncross creeping bentgrass at Hokkaido
Yellow Tuft and Large Patch in Japan
Precipitation across much of Japan has been above average this year, and it is no surprise then to be seeing two diseases that are associated with wet growing conditions: large patch (Rhizoctonia solani) and yellow tuft (Sclerophthora macrospora). I've seen ...
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