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    By Peter McCormick

    Managing Turf Under Extreme Pressure | EW Podcast with Tim Kortanek

      Original Publish Date: 07/10/2025

    tim_kortanek_th.jpgHerons Glen Golf & Country Club, located in the Fort Myers area of Florida, is a high-traffic public facility with over 55,000 rounds of golf played annually. That alone is a big responsibility for any golf course superintendent—but add in 1,300 homes around the property, all of which rely on the course's irrigation system, and the job becomes even more complex. That’s the daily reality for Tim Kortanek.

    We met Tim last year at a Soil First Academy event at John Reilly’s property on Longboat Key. Since then, he’s become a strong advocate for biological soil management. His results speak volumes: a significant reduction in ligneous organic matter buildup, fewer aerifications needed, and organic matter that now works for him—not against him. On a course with his level of play, eliminating even a few closures for aerification is a major win.

    Tim also reports a noticeable drop in nematode damage and significantly lower nematode counts since he began feeding his soil. Like any successful superintendent, Tim has fostered a strong team culture. He recently secured additional budget for a renovation project that included upgraded drainage and irrigation. He also persuaded management to hire retirees as part-time morning crew—offering free golf as an incentive.

    This interview is full of valuable insights that any turf manager can learn from.






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