
Joselyn Kent
@MsTurfMuscle • 1,896 subscribers
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. Bodybuilder. Nature lover.
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Getting ready for the US Men’s Final Qualifier meant making sure our #golfcourse #greens looked and played their best. That meant plugging out algae spots and weak areas that didn’t bounce back in time. This square plug method has been my go-to for the past 6 years—clean, sharp, and reliable. #turf #greenkeeper #golf
Joselyn Kent897,800 views • 1 year ago

We’re 3 weeks out from the US Open Local Qualifiers here at #DukeUniversity Golf Club, and it’s all hands on deck. Between plugging out algae and laying sod on the greens, the work doesn’t stop—especially with mowing, cup cutting, and hand watering happening all at once. #golfcourse #greenkeeper #golfmaintenance #johndeere
Joselyn Kent33,011 views • 1 month ago

I had never used the hexagon plug method until last Thursday—and now I’m asking myself why I waited so long. Fewer gaps, tighter fit, and honestly…kinda satisfying. What do y’all think—stick with the square 🔲 or go full hex ⬡? Let me know what you prefer and why! #golfcourse #turf #greenkeeper #golf
Joselyn Kent99,975 views • 1 year ago

Hey y'all 👋 I've been an assistant superintendent for nearly two years now, and if there’s one lesson I keep learning…it is the importance of constantly scouting your #golfcourse. You never know what you might find. This past Sunday, I found one of those surprises…#pythiumblight. If you’re unfamiliar, this is a #turf disease…it can spread fast, especially in the hot, humid, and wet conditions like we've been experiencing here #NorthCarolina. Pythium blight also tend to follow water trails. #Superintendent Brendan was able to treat the three affected greens within hours using #SubdueMAXX, a #fungicide designed to tackle this disease. For those curious about how to manage this disease: * Avoid mowing infected areas to prevent spreading the disease further. * Minimize watering and prevent water from pooling, as pythium loves moisture. * Early detection and treatment are critical—this disease can cause major damage if not addressed quickly. #greenskeeper #dukeuniversity #golf
Joselyn Kent21,532 views • 1 year ago
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