First off, I must say how professionally the event was staged and run. From ease of finding the site, to directed parking and simple registration. The field day ran smoothly from a logistics standpoint for me from beginning to end.
Secondly, I attended the golf turf presentations, and all I can say is I wish that I had attended in the past when I still had a golf course. What I learned in the course of a morning about greens' turfgrass health was more than I had probably learned in over 30 years of being involved in golf course operations. Not only would attending in the past have been very educational, the knowledge gained could have saved me a tremendous amount of time and money that I spent on fighting for the health of my greens. The professors that gave the lectures I attended were articulate and concise, but also very approachable when it came to questions and comments. They all were at ease and really seemed to enjoy what they were doing.
I commend Dr. Jim Brosnan for a job well done. Events such as this are beneficial to all that are involved in turfgrass management. I am looking forward to the Spring and another outing and I hope all of you that read this will think the same and sign up for the next UT Turfgrass Research Field Day. It will definitely be worth your while!
