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Industry


Why rent


sharpness just in spring, when


you could own it all year round?


WINTER


Staff room signs at Merion encourage customer service


who was a USGA agronomist for the Mid-Atlantic region and US Opens. He was a full- of-life character who had an infectious enthusiasm for our industry. We couldn’t spend a few days at Penn State and not take in the campus. If you are ever visiting, stop off at the creamery for an ice cream, I’ve never tasted better. We strolled down to the sports fields where baseball and ‘soccer’ pitches are dotted around the area. The skyline was dominated by the home ground of the college football team. The Beaver Stadium is the fourth largest stadium in the world, seating 110,000 fans. The kind staff at the stadium offered to take us into the stands to admire the football


field. It is an amazing facility for a ‘mere’ college team, but then college football is big business and has a huge following.


The ten day trip was drawing to a close. The thought of wet weather back home was not filling us with a desire to leave. We had crammed so much into our time and visited some truly amazing places. Like most places you visit, it’s the people you meet that make the experience what it is. All eight of us in the group had got on so well, and we have now made new friends and colleagues in our industry. It only remains for me, on behalf of the group, to thank Jacobsen for their hospitality, and also Andy and David for a most memorable trip.


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