I thought the timing was right to opine on this week’s PGA event in the great Philadelphia golf region. XGD completed it’s subsurface greens drainage installation at this classic old [...]
Sometimes, a significant amount of XGD sales momentum is lost in the “we are not tearing up our greens” stage in the opening argument for our process. Perhaps XGD is partly to blame [...]
Time to blow our horn again, but wanted to wax nostalgic on our association with Oakmont Country Club’s subsurface greens infrastructure. As the picture on #18 green verifies XGD installed [...]
We are proud to be part of the stunning restoration being completed at this club with Mark Mungeam http://www.csmgolf.com/ and our parent firm TDIGolf http://www.tdigolf.com/ . As you can tell by [...]
As greens superintendent at Westmoor CC http://www.westmoor.org/ in Brookfield,WI Jerry Kershasky wanted to have a part in the long term agronomic success of his greens. Many superintendents [...]
The recent attempt to slowly return to less sensitive impacts on the golf ecosystem, managing your soil water would seem to make a lot of sense. I mean to even increase the health of the turf [...]
Why is 4″ pipe the turf industry standard? Why don’t we utilize it more at XGD Systems? Polyethylene drainage tubing or culvert has always been assumed as the perfect size for most [...]
I have been observing a fair bit of ice damage over the past few weeks in my golf travels. This results in a common question to me such as “can XGD really help us out in this [...]