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Kevin Ross, CGCS, on location at the 2016 Ryder Cup

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Takeaways from Hazeltine, and reflecting with our Mindful Superintendent

As my 2016 Ryder Cup duty comes to a close, it's nice to reflect back on my experiences. There are a few strong takeaways from the event for me. None of them have to do with any sort of agronomic stuff.   First, the welcome that superintendent Chris Tritabaugh gave to everyone at Monday's orientation was special. He introduced and acknowledged each member of his staff, every volunteer, and all of the industry affiliates (me).  As a TurfNet correspondent, this was the category I fit into for th

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

On Location: A rare opportunity...

While On Location at the Ryder Cup I was very fortunate to have two executives of The Toro Company -- Mike Hoffman, chairman of the board and outgoing CEO, and Rick Olson, president and incoming CEO -- join me for a few minutes on camera to chat about the Ryder Cup and much more. Take a listen...        

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Meet some of those far away volunteers….

In any major golf event the volunteers certainly play a big role in the success of the tournament. It's amazing to me how far away these international volunteers traveled to work the Ryder Cup. I was able to corner a few and find out where they hail from. Take a listen.    

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Walking the wonderful fairways of Hazeltine…

On my first trip around the fairways at Hazeltine National, I was amazed at how pure and uniform the fairways were. The main reason why, I realized, was there were no divots! Anywhere. The consistency and uniformity almost made it look like it was a brand new golf course getting ready to open.   Most of the no-divot look can be attributed to a hitting mat used by the members over the last weeks the course was open. Let's take a look    

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Chris Tritabaugh: Stay humble and have fun...

When it comes to a cool, calm, collected individual... that is how I would describe Hazeltine National Golf Club superintendent, Chris Tritabaugh. I have watched Chris operate for nearly a week now and even though the biggest stage in golf is being played on the golf course he manages, he appears unfazed by the pressure. Maybe there is no pressure on him? Maybe his complete confidence in his staff is the reason? Whatever it is, it's refreshing.   Chris was so kind to give me a few minutes out

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

On Location: Check out Red...

On Thursday I had the opportunity to check out Red. There was a lot of talk about Red for a few days and I wanted to see what the fuss was all about. Now many of you may be thinking that I'm referring to "red iron" or Toro equipment, no this is a different kind of red. This Red happens to be Mike Graves, 2nd assistant at Hazeltine. Red did something special this Ryder Cup week and I was fortunate to have a front row seat to watch it transpire and to chat with Red, one on one...    

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Catching up with... Frank Rossi at Hazeltine

I tracked down my old buddy Dr. Frank Rossi to get his thoughts on Hazeltine National and this massive event called the Ryder Cup.   Frank and I go back some 25 years in this industry. We have battled many times over all kind of turfgrass management subjects and have always had fun doing it. Take a look as Frank and I have some fun on camera.    

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

The coolest vehicle graphics...

I had an opportunity today to visit with Noah Wahl of the Toro Company. While now a greensmower product manager, Noah previously worked on the Workman line of vehicles and is the force behind the coolest graphics for a utility vehicle on the property. FYI, that's a custom heat-treated hood wrap on a Workman GTX vehicle   Take a look and listen as I put him on camera to give us some insight on How Its Made.    

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Let there be light...

The last couple days at Hazeltine have been moisture free, other than a few rain drops during evening duty on Tuesday night.   Speaking of night, a large part of golf course conditioning for morning set-up here relies on portable lights. These are on display every morning at Hazeltine National. The quality of small portable LED lighting is fantastic; tripods, headlamps, mower lights, you name it, the lights are here. At times, many green and tee areas look like mini stadiums spread across the

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Monday walk-around... before the real mania starts

On Location isn't as easy as it sounds! The wind was blowing so bad at times on Monday that my tripod could barely stay upright, and even my best microphone equipped with a windscreen sounded like a jet engine. I'm not even going to mention the internet in the hotel... But we must carry on, so enjoy my first day walk-around with a music background instead.   A whole bunch of TurfNetters are here.  Frank Rossi, Paul MacCormack and Mark Perry from Prince Edward Island, Pat O'Brien from Hyde Park i

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

A family thing for me...

The Ryder Cup is a special event for me. You might say it's kind of a family thing.   In 1967, my Dad, Wendell Ross, was a rules official at the Ryder Cup when it was held at the Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas. That was back when it wasn't even the Europeans... it was the British.    Growing up, my Dad had some of the memorabilia from that event hanging in the den at our home. As a little guy, he told me stories of how great it was to attend and officiate the tournament. I thought,

Kevin Ross, CGCS

Kevin Ross, CGCS

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