Category - Any -AccomplishmentsAnnouncementsGolf TipsTurf & Sustainability Search by Keyword December 3, 2015 Winter Golf Fitness Strategies A round of golf is rarely routine. Whether you are fighting your swing, the elements or fatigue, the last thing you want is for the game to become a grind. icon-arrow-right December 3, 2015 Putting Green Drainage Improvement Project In B.C.’s Lower Mainland, the most important part of golf course playability is controlling the amount of water in the rootzone of putting greens. icon-arrow-right November 4, 2015 Dry Playing Conditions Year-Round at Golf Burnaby Underground drainage systems and surface aeration are key for golf courses. icon-arrow-right September 11, 2015 The Unsustainability of PGA Green Speed One of the most difficult questions to answer is “why can’t your greens be like the ones we see on TV - their greens are fast and smooth and look awesome.” icon-arrow-right September 11, 2015 Burnaby Golf Students attend CP Women's Open The Canadian Pacific Women’s Open was held at Vancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam, BC. Before the Tournament offically began, some of Burnaby’s Golf Students had the chance of a lifetime - to caddy for them and play in the Pro Am! Here are the highlights. icon-arrow-right September 11, 2015 Golf Clinic - Lexi Thompson LPGA Tour Star, Lexi Thompson, in conjunction with Golf Canada, Cobra Puma Golf, and CN, put on the “PUMA athlete for a Day” event. icon-arrow-right August 6, 2015 The Science of Green Speed (Part 3) Every golf course green has a speed limit based on various factors. icon-arrow-right June 30, 2015 The Science of Green Speed (Part 2) In the last issue we discussed how mowing and rolling were the two main visible parts of the equation for developing greens that have a smooth and fast ball roll. icon-arrow-right Pagination First page Previous page icon-arrow-right previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Next page next icon-arrow-right Last page