Diagnostic Tools

Upload a photo or build a season outline.

Use the photo diagnostic when something looks off, or start the planner when you need a first-pass outline for the season ahead.

Quick start

Choose the faster starting point

Both tools generate a structured first read you can use immediately. If you want direct follow-up, the result can be shared with your MTS contact from there.

Photo Diagnostic

Upload a turf photo.

See something on your greens, fairways, or fields that doesn’t look right? Start with a photo, the location, and a few details about what you are seeing.

Photo Diagnostic

Upload a turf photo.

See something on your greens, fairways, or fields that doesn’t look right? Start with a photo, the location, and a few details about what you are seeing.

You send the symptom, the timing, and the facility context. Tom structures a preliminary diagnostic summary around likely causes, what to check next, and where the issue needs a closer field read.

Tom produces a report immediately, and you can share it for follow-up when you want another set of eyes on it.

Program Planner

Plan your season.

Share the facility type, acreage, grass variety, and the biggest pressure points in the season. Tom turns that into a structured starting framework you can review right away.

Program Planner

Plan your season.

Share the facility type, acreage, grass variety, and the biggest pressure points in the season. Tom turns that into a structured starting framework you can review right away.

Facility type, acreage, turf species, irrigation constraints, staffing realities, and the problems already showing up. The output is a seasonal planning outline, not a final agronomic prescription.

This is a starting framework. The next step is a field-informed review when you want to tighten it up.

Next Step

Need a field visit instead?

If you already know you would rather talk it through directly, the fastest route is still a real conversation.