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According to Alan . . . | Frankly Speaking with Alan Fitzgerald, CGCS, MG

47 min · 14 de may de 2026
portada del episodio According to Alan . . . | Frankly Speaking with Alan Fitzgerald, CGCS, MG

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Frank has a wide-ranging conversation with Alan Fitzgerald, CGCS, MG, superintendent at Rehoboth Beach Country Club along the coast of Delaware. They cover his origin story and like Richard Hayden got his start with Aiden O'Hara at Mt Juliet. Working at Pine Valley, Building LedgeRock Country Club in Mohnton, Pennsylvania, and now stewarding a 100-year-old golf course impacted by saltwater. They wrap up discussing building a team that delivers the high-quality conditions through mentoring the next generation of turf professionals.

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