December 15, 2020 1-3:00 pm
Jared R. Nemitz, Director of Golf Course Grounds, The Peninsula Club, Cornelius, North Carolina
With ultradwarf bermudagrass greens becoming more and more prevalent, golfers are demanding that turf managers produce ultradwarf greens that are both visually appealing and conditioned to produce exceptional ball roll. This seminar will give turf managers insight into various types of surface management techniques and other popular cultural practices being practiced at golf courses today.
The seminar attendee will have the opportunity to discuss: topdressing sands, winter covering strategies, aerification practices, the use of data collection and how it can assist in developing management practices that keep growth in a preferred range. Finally, fungicide applications, mowing strategies, growth regulators and green speeds will be discussed.
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| GCSAA Credits: .20 | BIGGA Credits: 2 | Pesticide Credits for these states: |
| DE: 2, FL: 2, GA: 2, HI: 2, MD: 4, NC: 2, SC: 2, TN: 2, VA: ✔, DC: 2 | ||
| ✔ Must Take (2) Seminars See chart for details |

Jared R. Nemitzis Director of Golf Course Grounds at The Peninsula Club in Cornelius, North Carolina. He has a B.S. and M.S. from Purdue University. He also studied at The University of Aberystwyth in Wales in the United Kingdom for one semester. Nemitz has worked on many high-end golf courses across the world including The Kampen Golf Course at Purdue University, The Chevy Chase Club in Washington, DC, The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tennessee, and St. Andrews Links and Trust in Scotland. He was also golf course superintendent at The Ford Plantation in Richmond Hill, Georgia. Nemitz has volunteered and assisted in tournament preparations for NCAA Championships, British Open, U.S. Open, U.S. Mid-Amateur, U.S. Senior Amateur and various PGA events.


