
SkimTurf™ Management is proud to participate in the inaugural National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA) AI Workshop, hosted at The Glen Club, IL, an event that brought together forward-thinking golf course owners and operators to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the industry. The workshop underscored a pivotal shift: AI is no longer a conceptual innovation but a practical, transformative force driving efficiency, precision, and performance across golf course maintenance and operations.

Throughout the event, discussions highlighted how data-driven agronomy is complementing traditional approaches to golf course turf management. For superintendents and operators, the ability to access precise data is becoming essential. From golf turf data and maintenance insights to advanced golf course turf analytics, the industry is rapidly embracing tools that enable fact-based decisions and measurable outcomes.
At SkimTurf, our mission aligns directly with this evolution. We are developing advanced turf management software designed to deliver precise golf course agronomy through satellite tech for golf turf. By leveraging aerial technology for golf turf, our platform provides detailed, scalable insights into turf condition data systems—capturing millions of measurements per image and transforming them into actionable insights.
This approach eliminates the inefficiencies of manual data collection and reduces reliance on hardware-heavy solutions. Instead, superintendents benefit from effortless daily monitoring, enabling them to focus on strategy rather than labor-intensive processes. Our golf course maintenance software empowers teams with tools for precise turf management, integrating 17 key metrics into a single, intuitive system.
One of the most impactful aspects of this technology is its ability to support informed golf fertilization and resource allocation. With access to real-time and historical superintendent data, users can identify trends, predict outcomes, and optimize inputs across the entire course. This level of superintendent turf insights ensures that every decision is backed by reliable data for golf turf decisions, ultimately improving turf health and playability.
In addition, SkimTurf’s platform integrates seamlessly with modern equipment, including GPS-enabled sprayers, bridging the gap between analysis and execution. This connectivity enhances operational efficiency and ensures that data-driven turf management strategies are implemented with precision on the ground.
Our AI-powered recommendations and in-platform assistant further elevate the user experience. By synthesizing internal and external data sources, the system delivers tailored guidance—making it one of the best golf course superintendent software solutions available today. As a comprehensive golf course greenkeeping app, it supports superintendents in navigating complex agronomic challenges with confidence.

The NGCOA AI Workshop highlighted a shared vision for the future: one where turf monitoring software and superintendent agronomy software are central to success. As expectations for course quality rise and resources become more constrained, the need for innovative, data-centric solutions will only grow.
We extend our gratitude to the NGCOA for hosting such a valuable event and fostering collaboration within the industry. SkimTurf remains committed to advancing golf course turf precise data solutions and delivering the next generation of tools for modern superintendents.
As we look ahead, we are excited to continue contributing to this transformation, empowering golf course professionals with the insights and technology needed to achieve exceptional results through data-driven turf management.