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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 - April 5
On the Road with the USGA 6
OTF Turfgrass Research Field Day 7
Superintendents Korner 8By The Board May 9
Tippecanoe Meeting Highlights 1
Aeros Game Notice 1
GCSAA News 1
OSHA News 1
Friends and Family Picnic Notice 1
Advertiser Directory 1
Well, we have hit another record here in NorthEast Ohio; this June is the 5th wettest June onrecord.
About 4.4 inches above normal, as you know itmakes for trying times to maintain a golf courseand for many of us tying to make revenue on top of
everything else.
It sounds like Mark Connors impromptu gettogether on June 21 at the Winking Lizard in Fairlawn went well with severaSuperintendents and industry representatives in attendance. This is a regiogathering that the NOGCSA Board has been trying to get members out andmeet their peers and have some conversation along with a relaxingatmosphere. Stay tune for more of these gatherings, perhaps we will have oin your area.
On June 25 the monthly meeting was held at the beautiful Mohican Hills GoClub hosted by Kim Derr. A great day was had by everyone, thanks to Kim
and the staff at Mohican Hills. Coming in July 27, 2013 Night at the AkronAeros along with fireworks after the game, tickets are only $7.00 each, a gnight to take the entire family out for some fun. Dont forget the family picnicon August 3 & 4, at Clays park. Come and spend the night camping or justcome for the day, fun for all.
Keep in touch for more exciting events from your NOGCSA. Enjoy your July4th.
See You Soon,Sean P. McHugh, CGCS
NOGCSA President
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July 27, 2013Aeros GameCanal ParkHost: NOGCSATime: 7:00 PMCost: $7/per person
August 3-4, 2013Family & Friends PicnicClays ParkHost: NOGCSACost: TBD
August 7, 2013
OTF Turfgrass Research Field DaysOTF Research & Education FacilityColumbus, OH
August 13, 2013Vendor DayBrookledge Golf CourseHost: Philip NovelliTime: TBDCost: TBDPoints: 0.1 Service Points
September 25, 2013Annual Clambake and Scholarship& Research TournamentRidge Top Golf CourseHost: Gregg BobbsTime: 12:00 ShotgunCost: TBDPoints: 0.1 Service Points
October 1-3, 2013GCSAA Chapter Delegates MeetingLawrence, KS
November 2013
Annual MeetingShale Creek C.C.Host: Jason BennettTime: TBDCost: TBDPoints: TBD
December 3-5, 2013OTF Conference & Show
Columbus, Ohio
March 2013Reverse RaffleRaintree Country ClubCost: $65/personTime: 6:00 PM
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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 12:07 P.M.
Roll Call: Brickley, Feher, Figurella, Fitch, Green,
Kachline, Kilpeck, McHugh, Snodgrass, Willmott,
present. Bennett, Conner, Lane, Miller Absent.
Bill Prest met with the Board to give a Hall of Fame
committee report and discuss the following items:
Presentation of the 2013 Hall of Fame candidates
Presentation of the 2013 Mal McLaren recipient.
Presentation of having a 90th Anniversary event at
Westfield C.C. on July 8th
.Recommendation to use the Scholarship & Research
account to fund the Hall of Fame plaque expenses.
The board will look at the candidates at vote on
them at the next board meeting and discuss the
other items during the course of our regular
meeting today. The Board also requested a 10-year
list of possible candidates for review.
Vice President Brickley moved to accept the
minutes from the March 12, 2013, regular boardmeeting. Trustee Green seconded. Motion passed.
Budget and Finance: Chapter Administrator Feher
reported that there is currently $4,946.53 in the
checking account with approximately $494.01 in
transit, $45,819.15 in the money market,
$25,239.17 in the Scholarship & Research account
and $108.39 in the PayPal account. The profit and
Loss currently shows a net profit of $19,681.50. The
board discussed the proposal for using the
Scholarship & Research account for funding the Hall
of Fame. Feher has concerns about tax deductibility
for donors if we change the account name and what
is funded from the account. The Board agreed not
to fund the Hall of Fame from the Scholarship &
Research account. The Board discussed if additional
funding would be required and how we would
accomplish it. Suggestions were a 50/50 raffle at
each meeting. Feher will get total costs for the
plaques last year and will pull together the original
HOF guidelines and plan for inductions.
Program and Education: Feher reported discussed
with the board the itinerary for the May 20 thmeeting. The Board agreed to shotgun at 11 with
boxed lunch on the cart. We still need to get gifts.
The board liked the idea of towels. Trustee
Snodgrass will get in touch with a company he uses
and get the items ordered.
Editorial: Chapter Administrator Feher letters had
been updated and sent out. Several companies are
taking advantage of the e-pushes.
Golf & Tournament: No Report.
Membership & Welcoming: No Report.
Social: Chapter Administrator reported that the
tickets have arrived for July 27.
Strategic Planning: No Report.
Historical & Benevolent: The Board discussed the
need for a 10-year list for the Hall of Fame possiblerecipients. Past President Kachline reported that
the superintendent at St. Dennis fell off a ladder and
had a severe head injury. Kachline will get more
info and see if the family needs anything at this
time.
Public Relations: No Report.
Industrial Relations: No Report.
Assistant Relations: No Report.
Employment Relations: Matt Garey took the job at
Fox Meadow.
Mal McLaren Award: No Report.
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Scholarship and Research: The Legacy Scholarship is
due. Chapter Administrator Feher to send an e-push
and extend the deadline to May 10, 2012.
Government Relations: Vice President Brickley
reported thatImidicloprid a topic of concern. Nolegislature on phosphorus yet.
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 one person.
Regional Impromptu Social Gathering
April 5 Ryan Miller, Bedford Winking Lizard 7-10
people showed
April 19 Jason Bennett & Scott Brickley, Medina
Johnny Js
May 10Bryan Fitch, Westlake Paninis
June 21 Mark Conner, New Fairlawn Winking Lizard
The Board recommended the notices be sent out 2
weeks in advance. Snodgrass to get the Board a newdate for the southern social gathering.
FORE HOPE No Report. The discussion was tabled
until the next meeting
90th Anniversary Logo The board looked at
possibilities for the logo. None caught anyones
attention so Feher try to come up with a couple other
ideas.
SurveyFeher had not had time to work any further
with Kregg on this.
GCSAA TVFeher mentioned GCSAA TV being in
Cleveland asked if anyone had come up with any
additional ideas/stories for that could be passed onto
John Miller and the GCSAA TV team. The Board did
not.
New Business:
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
applications for membership:
None
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reinstatement:
None
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reclassification:
None
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, May 14,
2013, at 12:00 P.M. at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course.
President McHugh adjourned the meeting at 1:48
P.M.
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DIALED INBy Bob Vavrek, senior agronomist, North-Central Region
June 24, 2013
I was in a rut. It seemed like every course I visited
was having issues with excessive organic matteraccumulation in the upper soil profile of 5- to 8-
year-old greens. Some were new, some were
completely rebuilt, some were fumigated then
regrassed, but all were seeded to an improved,
ultra-dense cultivar of bentgrass. Spongy, pitted ball
marks, black layer, moss, algaeyou name it, they
had it. The problem was easy to diagnose and the
cause was always some combination of too much
water, too much nitrogen, not enough cultivation
and not enough topdressing.
You begin to wonder if thatch problems on new
greens are inevitable until you finally visit a course
where the superintendent gets it. They have the
topdressing, cultivation, fertility and irrigation
practices dialed in from day one. The greens provide
golfers a superior putting surface with a minimal
buildup of organic matter. In fact, you cant even
find the grow-in layer that occurs during
establishment. Those visits always energize me and
I can make unpopular recommendations ofaggressive cultivation and topdressing to other
courses with more confidence.
Need proof? Check out the soil profile of this over
5-year-old bentgrass greengreat surface and no
thatch. With the office being located in Milwaukee,
there was only one last statement to make at the
conclusion of this enjoyable visit; Its Miller time,
and Im buying!
Source: Bob Vaverk ([email protected])
Information on the USGAsTurf Advisory Service
Contact the Green Section Staff
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2013
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Samples from blighted turf with large or irregularareas of brown grass have been arriving in theclinic. Many of these are the result ofAscochytaleaf blight caused byAscochyta spp. The classicsymptoms of this disorder are individual leavesdying back from the tip and entire leaves becomebleached, a tan or brown color. At times there maybe tan/brown bands on the leaves and the declineof the turfgrass may occur quickly. Small blackflecks may be seen on the dead leaves with a handlens, these are the fruiting bodies of the fungus.Secondary saprophytic fungus may develop on thedead tissue and be confused with the pathogen.
This can occur on all grasses but Kentuckybluegrass seem to be especially prone.
This disease was triggered by the extremes in
temperatures experienced in May. Much of thestate experienced a 10 -14 day period of coolconditions in mid to late May followed by soaring
hot temperatures on the Memorial weekend.Turfgrass that was under moisture stress, mowed,used for sports etc. was often damaged and quicklyshowed browning. Even though the turfgrass maylook severely damaged the main injury is confinedto the leaf blades. The crowns of the plant, thegrowth point for turfgrass, are usually intact andhealthy. Check the affected areas by brushing thebrown grass with your hand. This will break off thedead material. Then look at the base of the plantsand often there will be new green shootsdeveloping.
Recovery should occur with milder weatherconditions. It is recommended to follow propermowing, irrigation and fertilization procedures toencourage new leaf growth. Fungicide applicationsare seldom needed. Growth of normal leaves to fillin damaged areas may take several weeks,depending on weather conditions. Remember thatcool season grasses recover and grow best undercool, moist, sunny and moderate conditions.
Reprinted from:The Ohio State University Buckeye TurfWebsiteJune 13, 2013
Ascochyta Leaf Blight
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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 12:06 P.M.
Roll Call: Conner, Feher, Figurella, Fitch, Green, Kilpeck,Lane, McHugh, Miller, Willmott, present. Bennett,
Brickley, Kachline, Snodgrass, Miller Absent.
Trustee Green moved to accept the minutes from the
April 16, 2013, regular board meeting. Trustee Fitch
seconded. Motion passed.
Budget and Finance: Chapter Administrator Feher
reported that there is currently $2,336.16 in the checking
account with approximately $1,515.00 in transit,
$43,820.81 in the money market, $32,240.17 in the
Scholarship & Research account and $175.76 in the PayPal
account. The profit and Loss currently shows a net profit
of $24,132.98.
Program and Education: Gary Zagar and Dan DeCrow will
be speaking at the May 20th. Trustee Green will be
working with Rimelspach to get an outline.
Editorial: No Report.
Golf & Tournament: We will be doing a team stableford
at Tippecanoe.
Membership & Welcoming: Trustee Lane reports that he
will get the next round of packets out ASAP.
Social: The tickets have arrived for the Aeros Game on
July 27. The Friends and Family Picnic is August 3-4.
Strategic Planning: No Report.
Historical & Benevolent: The Board moved to except the
William McMullin, Frank Ermer & Bill Lyons. The Board
would like to limit the inductions to two inductees per
year in the future. Westfield is unable to do another day
for the 90th Anniversary meeting so we will not host an
event. Past-President Kachline reported that Neil Hayden
was doing better but has a long road ahead for his
recovery.
Public Relations: No Report.
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ndustrial Relations: Vendor Day is good to go. $45 per
person, 8 AM registration with a 9 AM shotgun. $2/can for
beverages, we will need folding tables. Feher will work on
he contract with Scott Nichols.
Assistant Relations: No Report.
Employment Relations: Craig Kachline is now at Berkshire
Hills.
Mal McLaren Award: No Report.
Scholarship and Research: Chapter Administrator Feher
eported that three Legacy Scholarship applications were
eceived. We will award at the August 13 meeting. Feher
will bring to the next board meeting to review.
Government Relations: No Report.
Website: We need to change the pictures on the website
or the Board.
Old Business:
Regional Impromptu Social Gathering
April 19Jason Bennett & Scott Brickley, Medina Johnny Js
10- 15 people showed
May 10Bryan Fitch, Westlake Paninis 6 people showed
June 21 Mark Conner, New Fairlawn Winking Lizard
FORE HOPE No Report. The discussion was tabled until
the next meeting
90th
Anniversary Logo A logo was chosen to be used forthe rest of this year.
New Business:
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
applications for membership:
None
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reinstatement:
Mark Slavik Agrium Advanced Class: AL
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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.
Chapter Administrator Feher presented the following
members for reclassification:
None
Correspondence: None.
The next meeting is scheduled Tuesday, June 11, 2013,
at 12:00 P.M. at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course.
President McHugh adjourned the meeting at 12:55 P.M.
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The 2013 Club Officials meeting was hosted by
Tippecanoe Country Club and Jerry Cox. The weather
was great for golf the almost 70 participants!
Afterwards Gary Zagar and Dan DeCrow gave a very
informative talk about the new construction they
were beginning at Quail Hollow Country Club
including a bunker renovation with the Billy Bunker
system, drainage and hoe innovative superintendents
can be.
The winners for the day were:
Pin Shots
Hole #5 Bryan Fitch 3Hole #9 Mike ODonnel5 6
Hole #13 Ron Smolik 3 10
Hole #16 Jim Noel 9 9
Long Putt #18 John Elias 23 4
Long Drive Michelle Feher
Winner of the Team Stableford event were:
First Place with a score of 71 points
Jerry Cox, Sr.Art Degregorio
Dennis Berkowics
Craig Sciortino
Second Place with a score of 68 points
Dave Peck
Don Holub
Glen Omori
Mike ODonnel
Third Place with a score of 63 pointsLou Greco
Ed Gintert
Jim Hippley
Eric Snodgrass
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(Jerry) Gerald E Husemann
Senior Sales SpecialistPhone: 937-492-8597
Mobile: 937-604-5617
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Webcast calendar
A free member benefit brought to you
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Sept. 26: My Best Feature is Tees
Oct. 3: My Best Feature is RoughsOct. 10: My Best Feature is Greens: Green Speed
Management Update
Oct. 17: My Best Feature is Bunkers
Oct. 23: SNAG and Your Community
Oct. 24: My Best Feature is Greens: Nutrient Use
and Requirements
Oct. 31: My Best Feature is Ornamentals
Education Spotlight
An exciting and informative lineup of 13 new
seminars has been approved by GCSAA's ConferenceEducation Committee for the 2014 Education
Conference in Orlando. In this space, we'll feature a
sneak peak at these new seminars to get a jump start
on planning your 2014 Conference Education
experience.
As July 1st
approaches, pleasegive a friendly reminder to all
of your superintendents that
per the new health care reform
act, your facility will now start
counting employees and part
time hours that will count
toward next years health care
reform act. The new law states
that the last 6 months of 2013 will be used to
determine thresholds for 2014. These thresholds will
determine whether your club is a large business orsmall business. There are many resources being
made available to provide information about the
new health care law, if your members have
questions please have them contact myself or Chava
McKeel at GCSAA Headquarters and we can point
them in the right direction. Some of the Great Lakes
region chapters such as Northern Ohio and
Northwest Ohio have had educational sessions on
health care reform for their members. There is a lot
going on right now in the world of governmentrelations and GCSAA is here to help its members
work through them. I hope everyone has a great
summer and please let me know if I can help you
with anything.
John Miller, CGCS | GCSAA Field Staff, Regional
Representative (Great Lakes)
937-372-0242 Xenia, Ohio | 785.424.0325 Cell |
785.832.3630 Direct | 800.472.7878, ext. 3630
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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 LinksJack Hopkins330.815.4148
Walker SupplyMike Sekula - Bill Walker800.792.5537
Wolf Creek CompanyScott Knowles937.854.2694
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