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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT
Mal McLaren Award
Sean McHugh, CGCS
440.232.7247
VICE PRESIDENT
Public & Government Relations
Scott Brickley
330.725.2829
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTCraig Kachline
440.785.0870
CHAPTER ADMINISTRATOR
Finance/Communication/Benevolent
Michelle L. Frazier-Feher, CGCS
216.469.9287
TRUSTEES
Golf & Tournament/ Website/Communication
Jason Bennett
330.725.9996
Membership/Government Relations
Mark Conner
330.864.3737
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Strategic Planning/Historical
Mark Figurella
330.562.1691
Golf & Tournament/Social
Bryan Fitch
440.934.6217
Program & Education
Lance Green
440.725.3442
Membership
Tobin (Toby) Lane
330.332.9095
Social/Assistant Relations
Eric Snodgrass
330.477.5111
SISTANT GCS RELATIONS/ Program & EducationDave Willmott
330.239.2383
INDUTRIAL RELATIONS
Scholarship & Research
Ryan Miller
440.796.7990&
Matt Kilpeck
440.724.1223
Mission Statement
moting the profession of the golf course superintendentough education, camaraderie and cooperation among
fellow members in Northern Ohio since 1923
Schedule of Events 3
By The Board - March 5
June Meeting Notice 7
Superintendents Korner 8
Members in the News 9Reverse Raffle Highlights 1
On the Road with the USGA 1
Aeros Game Notice 1
GCSAA News 1
Mohican Hills Golf Course 1
Friends and Family Picnic Notice 1
Advertiser Directory 1
So far the weather and Mother Nature haveBeen very cooperative for the golf courses, letshope it continues for the remainder of thesummer.
The Northern Ohio Golf Course SuperintendentBoard is hard working on several upcoming
event, both professional and for your socialentertainment. Such as on July 27, 2013 Familynight at the Akron Aeros. Tickets are only $7.00each; this includes a firework show after the game. This is a great venue fothe entire family or your staff.
The annual Family Picnic is coming on August 3 and 4, 2013 at Clays ParkEach year more and more families are spending the night and camping outThis is a wonderful time to spend with your family and fellow Superintendencome have some fun and plenty of laughs.
Industrial Day will be held at Brooke ledge on August 13, 2013, this is a go
time to come out and see many of our vendors and their products then playsome good golf. Try and make it a point to come out and support yourorganization, but also the vendors that make our jobs that much moremanageable.
Mark Connor is hosting another BOSS event at the Fairlawn Winking Lizaon June 21, 2013 starting at 4:00pm. Come on out after a week of work andmeet up with many of your friends and enjoy a few beverages at the sametime.
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June 25, 2013
Mohican Hills Golf Course
Host: Kim DerrTime: 10:00 AM ShotgunCost: $43/personSpeaker: Joe RimelspachPoints: 0.1 TBD
July 27, 2013
Aeros Game
Canal Park
Host: NOGCSATime: 7:00 PMCost: $7/per person
August 3-4, 2013
Family & Friends Picnic
Clays Park
Host: NOGCSACost: TBD
August 7, 2013
OTF Turfgrass Research Field Days
OTF Research & Education Facility
Columbus, OH
August 13, 2013
Vendor Day
Brookledge Golf Course
Host: Philip NovelliTime: TBDCost: TBDPoints: 0.1 Service Points
September 25, 2013
Annual Clambake and Scholarship
& Research Tournament
Ridge Top Golf Course
Host: Gregg BobbsTime: 12:00 ShotgunCost: TBDPoints: 0.1 Service Points
October 1-3, 2013
GCSAA Chapter Delegates Meeting
Lawrence, KS
November 2013
Annual Meeting
Shale Creek C.C.Host: Jason BennettTime: TBDCost: TBDPoints: TBD
December 3-5, 2013
OTF Conference & Show
Columbus, Ohio
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Welcome to Kevin Barth who has just joined theassociation, please make a point to say hello andwelcome to Kevin the next time you see him.
Also thank you to Syngenta for choosing toadvertise in our monthly news letter. Weappreciate your support. NOGCSA has manythings to do, please take the time and be a part ofyour association and support it. The NOGCSA isonly as good as its members. See you soon.
See You Soon,Sean P. McHugh, CGCS
NOGCSA [email protected]
Effective immediately; it is no longer necessary
for Class C members and Associate categories to
be members of GCSAA in order to be a member
or apply for membership to NOGCSA. This
change to the bylaws was done to encourage
membership of individuals in these categories in
our local association. It was determined by the
board, that for these Classes, the requirement of
dual membership was too large a financial
burden. It is the hope of the Board that this
change will encourage individuals new to our
profession to join our chapter, remaining active
and involved members throughout their careers.
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President McHugh called the Board of Trustees of
the Northern Ohio Chapter of the Golf Course
Superintendents Association of America meeting to
order at 12:02 P.M.
Roll Call: Bennett, Brickley, Conner, Feher, Figurella,
Fitch, Green, Kilpeck, McHugh, Miller, Willmott,
present. Kachline, Lane, Snodgrass, Absent.
Trustee Figurella moved to accept the minutes from
the February 12, 2013, regular board meeting.
Trustee Fitch seconded. Motion passed.
Budget and Finance: Chapter Administrator Feher
reported that there is currently $12,469.28 in the
checking account with approximately $4,628.11 in
transit, $40,817.86 in the money market,
$25,238.24 in the Scholarship & Research account
and $282.87 in the PayPal account. The profit and
Loss currently shows a net profit of $19,273.27.
Program and Education: Trustee Green reported
that Joe Rimelspach & Tom Hicks will be speaking at
Mohican Hills. They will be discussing their
research. Still need a speaker for May, possibly
Quails Hollows architect & Gary Zagar to discussQuail Hollows renovation project.
Editorial: Chapter Administrator Feher is working
on revising the advertising letters. Still need vendor
names from some of the Board. Other suggestions
are Markers, VGM, ParAid & Standard.
Golf & Tournament: Trustee Bennett reported he is
working on games for the upcoming events. He
wanted to wait and see what the survey divulged.
Membership & Welcoming: Chapter Administrator
Feher reported that she spoke to the GCSAA and
assistants do not have to fulfill the joint
membership requirement. Feher also reported that
there are TAN memberships available to us to give
out to members needing assistance with their
GCSAA dues and the availability of Facility
memberships. The Board will work on criteria for
NOGCSA to allow facility memberships. Trustee
Bennett put forth a motion to change the NOGCSA
Bylaws as follows Class C and Associate members
will no longer be required to maintain dual
memberships between the GCSAA and NOGCSA.
Industrial Representative Kilpeck seconded. Motion
passed 10 to 0.
Social: Chapter Administrator reported tickets have
been ordered for July 27. Trustee Figurella will put
together a flyer for mid-Ohio race August 17.
Strategic Planning: No Report.
Historical & Benevolent: Gary DAndreas dad
passed away. The board discussed the Hall of Fame
ceremony and Feher reported that Bill Prest would
be putting the date and program together at the
NOGA facility on a weeknight towards the end of
the season. The board will have all of the
information from the Hall of Fame committee at
least three months prior to the event so that it can
be properly advertised. Vice President Brickley
brought up that Mark Jordan wanted to know
whether we would have a 90th anniversary
celebration. The board decided not to do a
celebration but to put together something on our
logo recognizing it. The Board felt it is moreimportant to begin saving and planning for our 100th
anniversary.
Public Relations: No Report.
Industrial Relations: The Board discussed the
advertising the equipment sale for Aurora Golf
Course.
Assistant Relations: Assistant Liaison Willmott will
work up language and send to Feher about the ClassC members no longer required to carry dual
membership. Willmott will also be working on
member profiles for the newsletter.
Employment Relations: Tyler Good took the job at
Ridgewood; Fox Meadow is hiring a superintendent,
Emerald Woods found a General Manager
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Sleepy Hollow Golf Course March 12, 2013
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Mal McLaren Award: No nominations have been
received.
Scholarship and Research: No Report.
Government Relations: No Report.
Website: No Report.
Old Business:
Reverse Raffle Chapter Administrator Feher
reported that we raised an estimated $7,350 for our
Scholarship & Research account. This is pending
payment on tickets from nine people.
Ohio Chapters Logo The board discussed that there
is an Ohio chapters logo floating around that theNOGCSA did not approve to be used. There are
concerns about the logo being used on materials we
did not approve of and possible liability concerns.
President McHugh will put together a letter asking
that the logo not be used in the future without prior
consent.
Ohio Green Industry Advocacy Day Vice President
Brickley reported that himself, Lance Green, John
Miller and Mark Jordan met with Belinda Jones. They
spoke to representatives about the 33% cut that was
pending for funding for ATI, discussion of removingturf from agriculture side the phosphorous regulations
currently going through the house and municipal tax
reform.
Impromptu Social Gathering
April 5 Ryan Miller, Bedford Winking Lizard
April 19 Jason Bennett & Scott Brickley, Medina
Johnny Js
May 10Bryan Fitch, Westlake Paninis
June 21 Mark Conner, New Fairlawn Winking Lizard
New Business:
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
applications for membership:
Michael LoPresti Canterbury Golf Club Class: SM
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reinstatement:
Steve Ambrose Stone Water G.C. Class: SM
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reclassification:
Brian Vickers from A to Life AA - life
Trustee Conner moved to accept the new members
and the reclassification of the above members. Vice
President Brickley seconded. Motion passed.
FORE HOPE there has been a request from the
board to donate to Fore Hope. The board discussed
donating $250 and seeing if NOGA would join in on a
matching donation. The discussion was tabled until
the next meeting.
President McHugh reported on the GCSAA Annual
Meeting. The dues increase did pass; Mark Jordan
was not elected this year. McHugh reports that
Jordan will run one again next year.
Correspondence: None.
The next meeting is scheduled Tuesday, April 16,
2013, at 12:00 P.M. at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course.
President McHugh adjourned the meeting at 2:04
P.M.
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Extended periods of cool, wet spring weather this year has
triggered extensive leaf spot on lawns. This is a troublesome
spring diseases on Kentucky bluegrass (especially common
bluegrasses), fescues and other lawn grasses. Some leaf spot ca
be found on most home lawns in the spring, but it normally doe
not cause significant damage to the lawn. This year due to the
weather conditions leaf spot has occurred and now in
progressing into the melting-out phase. Leaf spot is caused by
several different fungi. The fungus overwinters in the thatch
layer or in small lesions on leaf blades.
In spring, the fungus infects young succulent leaf tissue and
causes the development of small elliptical dark colored spots.
The spots eventually turn light tan but remain bordered by a
dark brown outer edge. The leaf spot phase of the disease
usually does not damage the plant significantly. However, duringcontinuous cool, wet conditions, the fungus invades the leaf
sheath and crown. The fungus also may invade the crown,
rhizomes, and roots. As daytime temperatures increase, leaves
on crown- infected plants begin to turn light green or yellow,
similar to nitrogen deficient turf. Eventually these plants die and
turn brown or straw colored. This is referred to as the melting-
out phase of the disease.
Severe melting-out can result in irregular patches of dead turf.
Damaged lawns often appear "thin" or uneven and tend to have
weed problems. Excess thatch, heavy spring nitrogen fertilizing,
excess shade, mowing too close and excessive herbicide
applications can promote leaf spot and melting out.
Maintenance procedures to help manage leaf spot & melting
out.
Mow the turf high (2.5 - 3 inches) to provide leavesthat produce food for the plant and maintain a healthier
lawn.
Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization in spring whichpromotes lush growth. The use of fall and late fall
fertilization is recommended. Once in the melting out
phase maintain the lawn with a complete fertilizer at
modest rate to encourage healthy turf and recovery.
Often a starter fertilizer is recommended.
Do not over water the turf if the lawn is irrigated.
Manage thatch by frequent and heavy core cultivation
(aeration) of the lawn. This will also promote a deeper
healthier deeper root system.
Plant resistant cultivars of Kentucky bluegrass. For
information on these refer to the National TurfgrassEvaluation Program
Fungicides can be applied but for best results need tobe made early in the disease cycle or as a preventative
treatment. This is done based on a history of the disease
in the lawn. Unfortunately the most effective fungicides
are no longer registered for use on residential lawns.
Reprinted from The Ohio State University Buckeye
Turf Website
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Jacobsen Dealer Donates Greens Mower to
The Ohio State University
Charlotte, N.C. (June 7, 2013)Jacobsen dealer Baker
Vehicle Systems recently donated a new Jacobsen ECLIPSE
walking greens mowers to The Ohio State University
(OSU).
Universities with horticulture programs like OSU typically
manage large turf plots that need to be maintained with
the same professional equipment used on golf courses
and sports fields. Not only do the donations take some of
the financial burden of turf maintenance off the schools, it
also gives students the opportunity to operate some of
the most advanced pieces of turf equipment on the
market today.
At The Ohio State Universitys Turfgrass Science Program,
our classes revolve around what professionals say youllneed to succeed as a turfgrass manager, said Dr. Karl
Danneberger, Professor of Horticulture & Crop Science at
The Ohio State University. Giving our students access to
professional Jacobsen equipment really shortens the
learning curve by giving them a real-life taste of what
theyll be doing in the field.
Jacobsen ECLIPSE walking and riding greens mowers are
the only products to feature variable frequency-of-clip,
onboard backlapping and a choice of either hybrid or
battery drive. The advanced technology of ECLIPSE
mowers allows turf managers to reduce the amount of
stress on their turf, especially when mowing greens.
We have long believed that supporting educationbenefits the industry as a whole, said David Withers,
President of Jacobsen. We will continue to support
education through equipment donations, scholarship
programs and special events like our Future Turf
Managers seminar in Charlotte, North Carolina earlier thi
year.
About Jacobsen
With over 90 years of experience in the turf maintenance
industry, Jacobsen, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) Company,
has built a legacy of precision craftsmanship, legendary
quality of cut and unmatched expertise. Dedicated solelyto delivering perfectly groomed turf, Jacobsen equipmen
is used on some of the finest formal turf areas across the
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United States and the world, through an extensive
distribution network and the international Ransomes
brand. Additional information about the company can be
ound at www.jacobsen.com.
About Textron Inc.Textron Inc. is a multi-industry company that leverages its
global network of aircraft, defence, industrial and finance
businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions
and services. Textron is known around the world for its
powerful brands such as Bell
Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex,
Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, and Textron Systems. For more
nformation visit: www.textron.com.
For further information please contact:
Adam C. Slick, Public Relations & CommunicationsManager, Jacobsen
11108 Quality Drive, Charlotte, NC 28273
Tel: 704.504.4867 Email: [email protected]
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The 11th Annual NOGCSA Reverse Raffle was held
March 2, 2013 at Raintree Country Club. The funds
raised at this event helps fund our Legacy & George
Biddulph Scholarships as well as supporting our
research needs and those of many superintendents
throughout the State of Ohio.
This year was an amazing year for the event and the
generosity of all of our members, family and friends
made this event a huge success!! We raised $7,350!
THANK YOU!!
We repeated the ever popular silent auction and
added an new twist to the drawing. The Grand prize
was split 5 ways by Matt Kilpeck, Erika Sweeney,
Craig Kachline, Dave Gedeon, and Lenny Marino!
Congratulations!
Thank you to the entire NOGCSA Board of Directors
for their hard work selling tickets and helping make
the night go smoothly! There efforts help make the
event fun filled and successful. A big Thank you to
Raintree Country Club and their staff for their great
service and food! Dont forget to mark your calenda
for the 2014 Raffle March 1, 2014.
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THE WEATHER MUST COOPERATE FOR TURF TO RESPONDBy Bob Vavrek, senior agronomist, North-Central Region
May 28, 2013
Frost and cool temperatures are still limiting turfgrowth at courses throughout the states of the
North-Central Region. As a result, dandelions and
knotweed find little competition in slow growing
fairways and roughs, especially in areas that were
already thin due to winterkill. Frustration increases
when standard herbicide treatments are made to
control dandelions only to see some curling
followed by rapid recovery of weeds. This is a good
time to spend a bit more for combination herbicides
with carfentrazone as one of the active ingredients
due to the increased activity at low temperatures.Golfers have had a frustrating spring compared to
the extra-early start to play last season and there is
nothing like a dead weed to remind them that
maintenance operations are on the ball more so
when they return home to see more yellow flowers
than turf in their home lawns. Zoysia Patch can be difficult to control. However,
aeration will speed turf recovery and surface quality
will be reestablished.
In the southern portion of the region warm season
turf growth is also slow. Zoysia Patch has been an
issue and Spring Dead Spot on bermudagrass has
been slow to heal. Soil temperatures will increase
and the turf will respond. Aeration will help. Slice
aeration can be used to promote recovery of both
grasses.
Source: Bob Vaverk ([email protected])
Information on the USGAsTurf Advisory Service
Contact the Green Section Staff
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(Jerry) Gerald E Husemann
Senior Sales SpecialistPhone: 937-492-8597
Mobile: 937-604-5617
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What could your chapter do with $3,000?
Enter LebanonTurf's 2014 Dog Days of Golf Calendar
and Dog of the Year contest. Submit a picture of your
golf course canine companion today. If selected for
the calendar your dog will also have a chance to be
crowned 2014 Dog of the Year, garnering a $3,000prize for your affiliated chapter, a $500 donation to
your local humane society, and a $500 prize for you.
LebanonTurf's 2014 Dog Days of Golf Calendar will be
delivered with the November issue ofGCM. Submit
your entry or email a high resolution photo
to [email protected] . The deadline is
Aug. 1, 2013.
It's committee season at GCSAA
Traditionally spring is the season when committeesmeet to discuss the programs, services and direction
of GCSAA. The GCSAA Board of Directors and staff
appreciate each volunteer. For more information on
each committee and to see who is serving, view
the committee directory
Created in 2012, the Bucks forTurf auction features unique
experiences, exclusive access to
some of the top sporting venues
and golf courses and much, much
more!
The auction is managed by and benefits the OhioTurfgrass Foundation (OTF), a non-profit
organization whose purpose is to further the
turfgrass industry through continuing education for
current professionals, supporting further study of
and research in turfgrass science and providing
opportunities for tomorrow's leaders through
student scholarships.
Since its inception in 1961, OTF has contributed
nearly $5 million to the turfgrass industry. More
than 300 students have been recipients of OTF
scholarships and countless professionals have
benefitted from OTF education through the years,
resulting in beautiful, safe and enjoyable green
spaces for everyone!
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Mohican Hills Golf Club is located in the rolling hills
of Ashland County near Jeromesville, OH. This
eighteen hole championship course was designed
by Jack Kidwell and a young Mike Hurdzan,
renowned Columbus based architects. They are
best known for their player friendly golf coursedesigns. The front nine was open for play in 1972
and the back nine was later opened in the Spring of
1976.
The course features picturesque views with four
sets of tees accommodating players of all
levels. The front nine greens are large and
undulating giving the golfer a favorable chance to
reach the green in regulation. This is where the test
of Mohican BEGINS!! The golf course is known
throughout the area for fast challenging greens thatcan humble the best of putters. The smaller back
nine greens have the same undulating features of
the front, but require more accurate shot selection.
Mohican Hills also features 25 acres of open, player
friendly fairways. They are contoured and
maintained at 5/8" for optimum playing
conditions.
The golf course has 18 large strategically placed
bunkers throughout the course to add to the golfer's
challenge. Water features at the golf course include
ponds at #1, #2, #5, #15, and #17 with an active
stream running throughout the back nine. For
added golfer appeal, numerous perennial gardens
and ornamental grasses are sprinkled throughout
the golf course.
Our friendly clubhouse staff offers a wide variety of
assorted sandwiches, fountain drinks and beer is
available. The clubhouse is also stocked with a
variety of golf balls, gloves, hats etc..
Mohican Hills also offers a enclosed pavilion with a
capacity of 150 people to accommodate outings. To
schedule the facility please contact the pro shop.
For every golfer to warm up or hone their skills, a
practice putting/chipping green is located beside
the clubhouse and a 250 yard driving range is
located near the maintenance building.
Mohican Hills Golf Course is known for undulating
greens and was voted Ohios Best Public Course in
2008 and received a four star rating from Golf
Digest.
Kim Derr, the Golf Course Superintendent, is a 1980
Ohio State University Graduate. Kim has worked at
Mohican Hills Golf Course for 28 years. He loves
spending time with his wife Jo Dee and children
Kellie and Bryan who are attending Akron University
and Mount Union College.
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Arms TruckingBrian Bates800.362.1343
Baker Vehicle Systems
Rick Baker - Gary Guhde -Lenny Marino - Steve McCoy -Ron Wolf330.467.2250
BASF CorporationGerald Husemann937.604.5617
Century Equipment
Norton Brick - Tim Hughes -Ryan Miller - Ron Smolik800.522.8676
Harrells Turf SpecialtyGlenn Omori440.439.1393
H & S Stump Removal
Jack Hopkins330.654.2347
Perk AirBob Doty330.296.7307
Precision Golf ConstructionMike ODonnell, CGCS440.285.2117
South East Golf Car Co.888.684.4653
SyngentaGregg Schaner
614-878-6745
TERRA Links
Jack Hopkins330.815.4148
Walker SupplyMike Sekula - Bill Walker800.792.5537
Wolf Creek Company
Scott Knowles937.854.2694
* denotes new advertiser
Remember to thank our
advertisers for supporting
you!
2013 Advertiser Directory
NOGCSA
CONTACT INFORMATION
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.nogcsa.com
1106 Royce St. NW
Uniontown, OH 44685
(216)469-9287
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