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  • Episode 142: Chris Snyder
    May 7 2025

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    Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 142!
    Today we’re talking to Chris Snyder, Equipment Manager at Mt. Hawley Country Club in Peoria, Illinois.

    Mt. Hawley is a private 18-hole course spread across 110 scenic acres next to Peoria Lake. Chris has been at the course for over 30 years, surviving everything from a decade without a grinder to a full course renovation — and he’s still going strong.

    Chris’s love of motorcycles steered him toward a degree in applied science with an automotive focus, eventually leading him to the parks district and then into golf course equipment management. He’s the lone tech in the shop during the busy summer months, maintaining a mostly Toro fleet with EZGO carts, and is a big believer in preventative maintenance — a lesson he learned early on from his dad, who once built an airplane in their garage.

    We talk about how Chris keeps things fresh after decades on the job, the importance of patience, surviving parts shortages and budget challenges, smart tips for setting up new equipment, and why you should always pay close attention to the leaf blade with your prism gauge (and your phone!). Plus, his favorite shop tool, his gamer side, and how he balances work with family time.

    Let’s jump in with Chris!



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    47 m
  • Episode 141: David Gummo, CTEM
    Apr 16 2025

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    Meet David Gummo, CTEM, Equipment Manager at Sands Point Golf Club in Sands Point, New York. Sands Point is a private 18-hole golf and skeet club where David manages a mostly Toro fleet, with a few pieces of John Deere and a lone Jacobsen.

    David shares how his journey began at just 14 years old in a vocational high school outdoor power equipment program, eventually becoming part of the inaugural graduating class of Penn State’s Turf and Agricultural Equipment program. Now a father of three-year-old twins and an avid gamer, David talks about the unique challenges he faced after making a major geographic move, and how prioritizing physical fitness and mental health helped him thrive in his new role and in life.

    From his appreciation for fabricating and working on Takeuchi equipment to his thoughts on shop organization and managing with limited help in the shop, David brings valuable insight and honesty to the mic



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    1 h
  • Episode 140: Jim Merritt
    Apr 2 2025

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    In this episode of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, we sit down with Jim Merritt, founder and CEO of JRM, Inc. Jim’s journey in the turf industry began as a teenager working on golf courses, eventually leading to a successful career as a superintendent in North Carolina. Frustrated with the quality of aerification tines in the early 1990s, he started crafting his own—building a product that lasted longer and performed better. What began as a side project evolved into a partnership with Redexim Holland, paving the way for JRM’s creation.

    Jim shares the origins of his innovative approach to bedknives and reels, the importance of listening to customers, and his vision for the future of JRM. He also reflects on his unconventional career path, from his family's accounting tradition to pursuing turfgrass science at the encouragement of a mentor. Join us for a deep dive into the mind of a turf industry innovator, his philosophy on success, and, of course, his two heroes—Jesus and Tarzan.



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    53 m
  • Episode 139: Carl Michael
    Mar 19 2025

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    In Episode 139 of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, we sit down with Carl Michael, Equipment Manager at Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, FL. Growing up in the turf industry, Carl's journey began when his family bought a golf course in foreclosure, teaching themselves the business from the ground up. After completing a two-year ag and mechanics program followed by a turfgrass degree at Penn State and working as a superintendent at his family’s course, he eventually transitioned to the equipment side in Florida.

    Carl shares the unique challenges of maintaining equipment during the club’s annual one-month closure, the shift in mindset from agronomics to equipment, and the importance of a solid foundation in cutting units. He also reflects on his love for working on the course, spending time at the ball field, and perfecting his skills on the pellet grill. We discuss the importance of exposing young people to the golf course mechanic profession and the rewarding career opportunities it offers. Tune in for a conversation about turf equipment management, industry challenges, and a shared love for the 90-degree ¼-inch Snap-on ratchet!



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    42 m
  • Episode 138: Live From CTS 2025 in San Diego
    Mar 5 2025

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    In Episode 138 of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, we’re live from the trade show floor at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in San Diego! This special episode features conversations with three industry pros sharing their experiences, insights, and takeaways from the event.

    Justin Wilkerson, a first-time attendee, braved a Wyoming blizzard to make it to sunny SoCal. He discusses the best education sessions he attended, the innovations catching his eye on the trade show floor, and the challenges of implementing cutting-edge technology—like autonomous mowers and agricultural drones—at a remote cattle ranch.

    Chris Whittaker, CTEM, shares his thoughts on his favorite class, teaching on the importance of superintendents supporting their equipment managers’ professional growth, and what Canadian EMs do during the winter months.

    Tyler Miget makes history as the first equipment manager selected for the prestigious Bernhard Delegation.

    Join us for an exciting episode packed with insights on education, technology, and professional development straight from the heart of the industry’s biggest event!



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    52 m
  • Episode 137: Anthony Donofrio
    Feb 19 2025

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    Welcome to Episode 137 of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast. Today, we’re talking to Anthony Donofrio, Equipment Manager at Marine Drive Golf Club in Vancouver, BC. Marine Drive is an 18-hole private club where Anthony leads a team consisting of one full-time technician and one part-time grind technician.

    The club primarily uses Toro mowers but is introducing new Baroness mowers this year. Their equipment lineup also includes Club Car utility vehicles and Kubota tractors. Anthony's journey in the golf industry began as a summer crew member while studying criminology. Over time, he worked his way up from technician to equipment manager, gaining valuable experience along the way.

    In this episode, Anthony discusses the advantages of having a hydraulic press in the shop and how it helps reduce equipment downtime. He also shares the value of regular friendship check-ins to start the weekend on a positive note and tackle weekend projects together. Shop space and setup can present challenges, and Anthony explains how he has adapted to those constraints.

    As expectations for quality of cut continue to evolve, Anthony highlights the importance of reel maintenance education, especially for those transitioning into turf equipment management from other careers. He also emphasizes the wealth of opportunities and resources available in the industry and the role that strong mentorship plays in helping technicians grow and succeed.



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    58 m
  • Episode 136: Jim Nedin
    Feb 5 2025

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    On this special episode of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, we welcome a true icon in the turf industry, Jim Nedin. With an incredible 62 years of experience, Jim’s journey began at the age of 9, working in a lawnmower shop, and has grown into an extraordinary career filled with innovation, education, and expertise.

    From his first golf course job at 12 maintaining golf carts and keeping records on index cards to earning degrees in engineering and business, Jim's story is one of perseverance and passion. His career has spanned roles as a superintendent, a service manager for a Toro distributor, and now, as a consultant and teacher shaping the next generation of turf professionals.

    Join us for a fascinating look back at six decades of golf course equipment management, as Jim shares unparalleled insights on cutting unit maintenance, reel design, precision turf management, and the art of staying ahead in a constantly evolving field. This is an episode you won't want to miss!

    Let’s get reel with Jim Nedin!



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    1 h y 48 m
  • Episode 135: Ron McCall
    Jan 15 2025

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    In this episode, we chat with Ron McCall, Equipment Manager at The Highlands at Harbor Springs Resort, home to 81 holes of golf. With over 40 years in the industry, Ron shares his inspiring journey from owning a lawn care company to becoming a self-taught expert technician and advocate for veterans in golf.
    Ron recounts how a health setback led him to start walking greens as a groundskeeper, sparking his fascination with equipment maintenance after a bedknife revelation. A United States Air Force veteran, Ron emphasizes the value of camaraderie, proactive communication, and fostering a welcoming shop atmosphere.
    We also explore:
    The transition from superintendent and irrigation tech back to the shop.
    The benefits of playing golf to understand its impact on the course.
    Building a strong network of superintendents, equipment managers, and distributors in Michigan.
    The importance of record-keeping and relationship-building.
    Advocacy for turf technician education and veteran employment through Ron’s initiative, hireavet4golf.org.
    Ron’s story is a testament to his passion for learning and the power of connection in the turf industry. Tune in to be inspired!

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    1 h y 2 m
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