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His golf revolution started with a groundbreaking grass, but didn’t stop there.

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 5, 2025Updated:February 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rodney Lingle, the inventor of the grass that turfs Streamsong’s greens, has recently been honored with the prestigious USGA Green Section Award for his groundbreaking achievements in the turf industry. Lingle’s career has been dedicated to studying bermudagrass and developing high-performance strains like Mach 1, which has been widely adopted on golf courses across the country. In addition to his grass inventions, Lingle also created the Greens Perfection Brush system, which he licensed to Toro in 2008. His innovative work has had a lasting impact on the golf course maintenance industry, inspiring countless superintendents and changing the way golf courses are maintained.

Throughout his career, Lingle has not only made significant contributions to turf maintenance but has also been a mentor and teacher to many in the industry. He has shared his vast knowledge and expertise at turf management workshops and has hosted numerous superintendents at Memphis Country Club, where he spent 37 years as a superintendent. Lingle’s dedication to advancing turf care techniques and nurturing the careers of others led to him receiving the USGA Green Section Award, an honor that recognizes distinguished service to golf through turf management.

Lingle’s journey into golf agronomy began with his passion for golf as a young man in Mississippi, where he played competitively and ultimately found his calling in turf science at Mississippi State University. After landing his first job at Hattiesburg Country Club in 1974, he went on to spend nearly four decades at Memphis Country Club as a superintendent before retiring and moving on to consulting work in Texas. Despite retiring, Lingle remains active in the industry, continuing to share his knowledge and passion for turf care.

Not only has Lingle’s impact been felt in the industry through his inventions and mentorship, but he has also made a lasting impression on those who have had the opportunity to work with him. Mike Whan, CEO of the USGA, praised Lingle for shaping careers, changing the way golf course maintenance is viewed, and being a revered teacher and friend to many. Lingle’s dedication to his work and his love for the outdoors have been evident throughout his career, with golf always feeling more like a calling than a duty to him.

As Lingle reflects on his career and the impact he has had on the turf industry, he credits his love of golf and the outdoors for driving his passion for turf maintenance. Despite the challenges and rivalries he faced along the way, Lingle embraced opportunities to learn and grow, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy that has shaped the way golf courses are maintained today. His recent recognition with the USGA Green Section Award is a testament to his dedication and contributions to the industry, inspiring others to follow his example and continue advancing turf care techniques for future generations.

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