Survey series started in 2006 provides critical data to golf industry for assessment and best practices
Lawrence, Kan. – The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) will seek critically needed data from superintendents regarding property details and environmental stewardship practices to support the profession and industry as part of the on-going efforts to maintain necessary golf course management resources.
To collect the data, an in-depth questionnaire will be sent electronically to superintendents at approximately 14,000 facilities. The property profile and environmental stewardship practices survey is part of the third phase of GCSAA’s Golf Course Environmental Profile survey program, which consists of three surveys that are funded by the GCSAA Foundation. The property profile and environmental stewardship practices survey will be open Sept. 1 through Oct. 17.
Since 2006, the data collected has enabled GCSAA to help members succeed and support the golf industry. GCSAA needs representation from across the U.S. from members, non-members and all facility types. Superintendents should look for an email from the National Golf Foundation, which is conducting the survey on behalf of the GCSAA, or find access on GCSAA’s website. The Golf Course Environmental Profile survey program will be administered by Mark Johnson, director of environmental programs for GCSAA. The information will be analyzed independently by J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D. and Travis Shaddox, Ph.D. All superintendents should participate, and those who complete the survey will receive 0.50 service points and be entered into drawings for prizes.
“The data from the surveys has been vital in our efforts to advocate for the profession and industry,” said GCSAA President Kevin P. Breen, CGCS, superintendent at La Rinconada Country Club in Los Gatos, Calif. “It demonstrates the proactive environmental best practices that superintendents use to maintain their facilities.”
The results from the property profile and environmental stewardship practices survey will be announced in 2023 and compared against numbers published from the first phase in 2007 and the second phase in 2017.
This is the last of three surveys in the third phase. The first survey, Water Use and Management Practices, was conducted in the fall of 2021 with results announced in July of 2022. The second, Nutrient Use and Pest Management survey was conducted in the spring of 2022 with results to come later this year. All the topics closely mirrored the first two phases.
For more information about the Golf Course Environmental Profile, visit www.gcsaa.org/GCEP.
About GCSAA
The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) is a leading golf organization in the United States. Its focus is on golf course management, and since 1926 GCSAA has been the top professional association for the men and women who manage golf courses in the U.S. and worldwide. From its headquarters in Lawrence, Kan., the association provides education, information and representation to more than 19,000 members in more than 78 countries. The association’s mission is to serve its members, advance their profession and improve communities through enjoyment, growth and vitality of the game of golf. Visit GCSAA at www.gcsaa.org or find us on Facebook or Twitter. Visit our industry-leading magazine at GCMonline.com.
The GCSAA Foundation is the philanthropic organization of the GCSAA. Its mission is to secure funding and support to strengthen advocacy, education, and research that advances the work of golf course management professionals. Visit the Foundation at www.gcsaa.org/foundation.
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Phone: 800-472-7878, ext. 3647 or 785-393-1361 (cell)
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Mike Strauss
Manager, Media Relations
Phone: 800-472-7878, ext. 5164
mstrauss@gcsaa.org