Reel Turf Techs Podcast

Trent Manning

Hey - I’m Trent, your host of the Reel Turf Techs podcast. Have you ever found yourself asking, “is there a podcast that focuses on the equipment manager’s unique roles and challenges?” Have you wondered what the high-end course or the tech down the road does at their facility? Would you like to hear the latest tips and tricks from around the globe? And do you want to know where the industry is headed next, direct from equipment manufacturers? Then my friend, you’re in the right place. As you know, working in the shop can feel like a solitary pursuit. This podcast will connect you with other techs facing similar challenges and offer solutions, ideas and innovations. Hear from turf technicians, equipment manufacturers, and other industry leaders on daily issues faced by the turf tech and fun stuff like fabrication projects, side hustles and favorite tools. Hit subscribe and let’s get reel. Join the conversation @reelturftechs on Twitter or email me at reelturftechs@gmail.com

  1. 1d ago

    Episode 169: Emilio Mendez, CTEM

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 169. Today we’re talking with Emilio Mendez, CTEM, Equipment Manager at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada. Nestled along the shores of Lake Tahoe, Edgewood is one of the most recognizable golf destinations in the country, and Emilio helps keep the operation running with a small shop team consisting of himself and one assistant. Emilio shares his journey into the industry, from operating tractors as a kid in Mexico to starting as a seasonal crew member and working his way through the shop to become Equipment Manager. He talks about the challenges of stepping into a leadership role at a young age, earning the trust of longtime employees, and finding confidence in his decisions. The conversation covers favorite tools, height-of-cut setup practices, and shop systems that help create consistency. Emilio also shares his "1% rule" for inventory and organization, focusing on making small improvements every day rather than trying to tackle everything at once. They discuss unusual moments from the golf course, mentors who helped shape his career, and the realities of managing parts orders and purchase orders, which Emilio admits are among his least favorite parts of the job. Away from the shop, he enjoys cooking, especially making tacos for family and friends. The episode also dives into Emilio’s passion for education and helping others in the industry. He talks about earning his CTEM designation, the value of CTEM, translating GCSAA study materials into Spanish, creating Spanish language content for the Learning Hub, and his goal of one day teaching a Spanish-language EMCP prep class. It’s a great conversation about perseverance, continuous learning, and finding your path to leadership.  Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManningEmail us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel

    51 min
  2. Jun 17

    Episode 168: Chris Brumley

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 168. Today we’re talking with Chris Brumley, Equipment Manager at Colonie Golf & Country Club in Voorheesville, New York. Colonie is a private 18-hole facility with golf, tennis, and pool amenities, and Chris is the lone technician responsible for keeping a fleet of equipment from all the major manufacturers up and running. Chris shares how growing up around the golf course shaped his career path. His dad spent years as the superintendent at Colonie, so the course was always a familiar place. What started as helping out eventually turned into an opportunity when the club’s longtime mechanic faced health issues, pushing Chris into the equipment management role full time. They talk about the realities of running a one-man shop, from the never-ending task of greasing equipment to dealing with machines that don’t always come back as clean as they left. Chris also shares some of his favorite tools, including a cordless Milwaukee rotary tool and low-profile bit sets that have saved the day more than once. The conversation covers learning from mentors, group chats, YouTube fun, and fellow technicians, along with bigger projects like rebuilding a ProGator diesel engine and transmission. Chris also discusses making custom tools for the shop and finding small efficiency gains, such as swapping grease fittings to 90-degree angles to make maintenance quicker and easier. It’s a great conversation about growing up in the industry, learning by doing, and finding practical solutions when you’re the only person in the shop. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManningEmail us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel

    41 min
  3. May 20

    Episode 166: Dan Haxton

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 166. Today we’re talking with Dan Haxton, Equipment Manager at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland. Congressional is a private 36-hole facility with a deep history in tournament golf, and Dan leads a three-person shop supporting a fleet that’s primarily John Deere equipment. Dan shares how he got his start in the industry at just 14 years old filling divots at Queenstown Harbor before moving from the crew side into the shop. After stepping into an assistant mechanic role, he became a head mechanic only eight months later and spent 12 years at South River before stops at Woodmont and eventually Congressional. They talk about the realities of managing people — the most rewarding and most stressful part of the job — along with favorite tools like calipers, preset torque wrenches, and a milling machine that’s become invaluable for rotary blade work and repairs. Dan also discusses how forums, YouTube, and networking with other techs continue to help him learn and problem solve. The conversation gets into designing Congressional’s new two-story maintenance facility, standardizing reel data and height-of-cut communication across the operation, and the club’s growing use of robotics and automation, including Kress and Husqvarna mowers along with a Relox ball picker. It’s a great conversation about growth in the industry, building systems that make life easier, and balancing tradition with new technology at one of the game’s iconic clubs. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManningEmail us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel

    1h 6m
  4. Apr 1

    Episode 164: Jason Sargent, CTEM

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 164. Today we’re talking with Jason Sergeant, Equipment Manager at Abenaqui Country Club in Rye Beach, New Hampshire. Abenaqui is a private 18-hole course, and Jason runs a primarily Toro fleet with a small crew — four helpers in the winter and one part-time in season. Jason shares how he made his way into the turf industry, starting with shop programs, metallurgy, and automotive/heavy equipment work at a ski resort before an opportunity opened up at his summer job on the golf course side.  They talk about the day-to-day realities of the shop, including Jason’s dislike of paperwork and how he’s leaned into tools like ASB taskTracker, barcode scanning, and QR codes to make work orders more efficient. He also shares some favorite tools, including a multimeter and an induction heat gun that’s a game changer for rusted fasteners. The conversation gets into bigger challenges too, like sourcing obsolete parts and getting creative — including rebuilding a Vanguard engine using aftermarket and cross-referenced components. They also cover mentoring, training opportunities through distributors and Foley, and the value of networking through GCSAA. Jason talks about staying calm under pressure, the importance of operator training, and his approach to preventative maintenance like annual reel bearing overhauls. He also shares where he’s headed next with his CTEM journey and his interest in volunteering at a PGA event. It’s a practical, honest look at running a small shop, solving problems on the fly, and continuing to grow in the industry. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManningEmail us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel

    51 min
  5. Mar 18

    Episode 163: TJ Vollmar

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the Reel Turf Techs Podcast, Episode 163. Today we’re talking with TJ Vollmar, Equipment Manager at Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Desert Mountain is a massive private facility with 126 holes of golf spread across 8,500 acres. TJ oversees an operation that includes 13 technicians working out of five shops, with room to grow to 15, supporting a fleet that’s primarily John Deere equipment. TJ shares how he found his way into the turf industry after starting out in automotive work in southwest Florida. A connection through his superintendent father-in-law helped open the door to the golf side, and from there he built a career that eventually led him to one of the largest club operations in the country. They talk about why it’s important for technicians to spend time actually operating the equipment they work on, how that experience changes the way you diagnose and maintain machines, and the importance of communicating confidently as the technical expert. TJ also discusses the realities of managing people across multiple shops, building trust with your team, and continuing to grow as a leader. The conversation touches on finding balance outside the shop through family time and exploring Arizona, the mentors who shaped TJ’s career, and the value of networking and visiting other facilities to see how different operations run. TJ also shares a practical troubleshooting tip involving Toro Cool Tops and no-crank issues caused by corroded power connections. It’s a wide-ranging conversation about career growth, taking chances on new opportunities, and continuing to push yourself through certifications, education, and learning from others in the industry. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManningEmail us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel

    1h 5m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
20 Ratings

About

Hey - I’m Trent, your host of the Reel Turf Techs podcast. Have you ever found yourself asking, “is there a podcast that focuses on the equipment manager’s unique roles and challenges?” Have you wondered what the high-end course or the tech down the road does at their facility? Would you like to hear the latest tips and tricks from around the globe? And do you want to know where the industry is headed next, direct from equipment manufacturers? Then my friend, you’re in the right place. As you know, working in the shop can feel like a solitary pursuit. This podcast will connect you with other techs facing similar challenges and offer solutions, ideas and innovations. Hear from turf technicians, equipment manufacturers, and other industry leaders on daily issues faced by the turf tech and fun stuff like fabrication projects, side hustles and favorite tools. Hit subscribe and let’s get reel. Join the conversation @reelturftechs on Twitter or email me at reelturftechs@gmail.com

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