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Scott Hollister is an award-winning green industry communicator who joined Golfdom as contributing editor in April 2024. A graduate of Baker University in Baldwin City, Kan., with a degree in mass communications, Hollister spent 26 years with the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, the last 12 of those as director of the association’s publications department and editor-in-chief of Golf Course Management magazine. He has won numerous first-place awards in the Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association (TOCA) communications contest and served two terms as TOCA president from 2015-2017.

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Scott Hollister visits Porous Pave at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show Posted on 21 Feb 2025 in the Video & Golfdom TV categories.

Golfdom Editor Scott Hollister talks to John Harvey from Porous Pave about Harvey's journey to Porous Pave, the products and their booth. Read more»

Scott Hollister talks to Dave Anderson about John Deere’s journey with autonomous equipment Posted on 11 Feb 2025 in the Featured & Golfdom TV & Products & Video categories.

Editor Scott Hollister joins Dave Anderson at the John Deere Booth at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show to discuss John Deere's journey with autonomous mowers. Read more»

Scott’s Thoughts: The best of both worlds Posted on 01 Dec 2024 in the Columns & Current Issue & From the Magazine categories.

Editor Scott Hollister talks about his opportunity to write a column in Golfdom and how it returns him to the industry he calls home. Read more»

Capital City Country Club makes their comeback after destruction from tornadoes Posted on 09 Jul 2024 in the Featured & From the Magazine categories.

A Tallahassee, Fla., institution is on the road to recovery after a pair of EF2 tornadoes tore through the course in early May. Read more»

Industry mourns loss of Joe Vargas, legendary turfgrass researcher Posted on 13 May 2024 in the Featured & From the Magazine & People categories.

The industry mourns Joe Vargas, Ph.D., who spent more than 50 years as a pillar in the turfgrass industry. Read more»