Michigan State University Turfgrass Guru

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I recently interviewed Michigan State University’s turfgrass guru, Kevin Frank, for a podcast. Kevin has been involved as a turfgrass researcher for a number of years, and what better place to interview him, than on the College Fields Golf Club in Okemos, Michigan.

“For me, golf was really something my family got me started in, it was kind of a family activity and I probably first started when I was visiting my grandmother in Florida” said Kevin Frank, Associate Professor and Extension Turf Specialist at Michigan State University.

Frank’s love of golf intertwines with his turfgrass work. “I think what we do well, in addition to the research, is extending the information, not only to the golf superintendents, but golfers in the state.”

Frank, further discusses what he calls the triumvirate of turfgrass research at MSU on In The Field, a podcast originating from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University.

To hear the interview, please visit: http://spartanpodcast.com/?p=3805

 

 

 

About Kraig Ehm

I am a Columnist for The Sports Column. I love sports. As a kid in California, I was a huge fan of the Dodgers, Lakers, and Trojans. In high school I played football and basketball in Alaska. I co-captained our school to their very first state championship. As an adult, I’ve coached boys’ and girls’ basketball—everything from teaching the fundamentals to elementary players all the way to winning a varsity boys’ state championship. I have even donned the stripes while refereeing basketball. I’ve been fortunate to carry my love of sports into my broadcasting career. With more than 30 years’ experience in broadcasting, I’ve worked in radio and television covering college basketball, college hockey, USA Hockey, and the PGA Tour. Currently, I am a television producer/director at Michigan State University. I have had ample opportunity to learn that while a small percentage of people really do get to “win the BIG game”, the majority simply do not. Disappointing athletic performance may cause some folks to cry. Not me. It inspires me to write down my “Ehmpressions” as a member of TSC.



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