AGCSA Video

Welcome to the AGCSA's webcast and video streaming facility. This feature of the AGCSA website has been made possible through part-funding from Horticulture Australia Limited as part of Project No: TU08001. It is the AGCSA's aim with such a facility to enable wider dissemination of turf industry research and education.

27th Australian Turfgrass Conference Webcasts
At the 2011 Australian Turfgrass Conference in Adelaide, the AGCSA expanded its webcasts to include both the Golf and Sportsfield streams as well as the optional Friday workshops. A total of 26 presentations were produced, representing more than 34 hours worth of education content. To view presentations from the likes of USGA agronomist Brian Whitlark (pictured right), turfgrass scientist Dr Micah Woods as well as a host of locally renowned course superintendents and turf managers, simply click on the link below. The webcasts require Microsoft SilverLight to view (if you do not have this installed you will be promoted to download this free software which will take a matter of seconds) and as well as video footage of the speakers you will also be able to view their accompanying PowerPoint presentation. 

Click here to view webcasts from the 27th Australian Turfgrass Conference (Adelaide). 

26th Australian Turfgrass Conference Webcasts
At the 2010 Australian Turfgrass Conference on the Gold Coast, the AGCSA videoed a total of 17 presentations and webcast them for conference delegates following the event. With the 27th Australian Turfgrass Conference and Trade Exhibition now just a few months away, the AGCSA has decided to release these webcasts for general viewing. By clicking on the link below you can view up to 12 hours worth of education sessions that were recorded on the Gold Coast. The webcasts require Microsoft SilverLight to view (if you do not have this installed you will be promoted to download this free software which will take a matter of seconds) and as well as video footage of the speakers you will also be able to view their accompanying PowerPoint presentation. You can view the presentations as many times as you like. 

Click here to view webcasts from the 26th Australian Turfgrass Conference (Gold Coast).   

Toro TV Commerical - Barnbougle Dunes

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Barnbougle Dunes course superintendent and AGCSA member Phil Hill has become a TV star thanks to a Toro television commerical which has been doing the rounds on regional networks and on pay TV since mid-November. Phil has reportedly hired an agent and is in negotiation with a major Hollywood producer for his next role!

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