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  • 标题:San Jose CC hosts GCSANC assistants
  • 作者:Mitch Tankersley
  • 期刊名称:California Fairways
  • 印刷版ISSN:1070-3187
  • 出版年度:2005
  • 卷号:Nov-Dec 2005
  • 出版社:Adams Business Media

San Jose CC hosts GCSANC assistants

Mitch Tankersley

On July 18 Assistant Golf Course Superintendents from all over Northern California descended upon San Jose Country Club for the 4th Annual Assistant Superintendent Meeting and Golf Tournament. Hosted by Jason Green, Superintendent and Mitch Tankersley, Assistant Superintendent of SJCC, attendees were treated to an educational seminar in the morning followed by a BBQ lunch, golf tournament, and a hosted reception.

The morning session offered insights into various resources available from both the GCSAA and the NCGA, interviewing tips, ideas, and trial by fire talks from first and second year superintendents. This was followed by a presentation on the latest industry trends by the USGA Green Section.

Mike McCullough from the NCGA kicked off the meeting by discussing the assistant golf course superintendent Boot Camp hosted annually in Pacific Grove. The Boot Camp is a valuable training program that offers a variety of topics designed to build knowledge and confidence to help assistants reach the next level in their career. Mike and the NCGA graciously donated two Boot Camp registrations, which were raffled off during lunch. Congratulations to Jason Goss of Santa Rosa Country Club and Leon Alvarez from Spring Valley, the lucky winners.

Next, Jason Green, superintendent from San Jose CC (filling in for Gary Carls who was attending a GCSAA National Board of Directors Meeting), began an open discussion soliciting opinions and feedback on the types of resources assistants would find valuable from the GCSAA: local seminars, trade shows, and other educational events. Hot topics for assistants seemed to be learning budgeting and politicking. The feedback from this group will go a long way towards developing a stronger Assistant Superintendent Resource Group on a national level.

Steve Byrne, superintendent from Mira Vista CC, then gave an excellent talk on getting your first superintendent job. He talked about the importance of always being professional and forthright. "You are always interviewing," he said, "whether you are on the course or in the clubhouse eating lunch, you need to be on your toes and prepared to answer questions from members, general managers, and guests." Steve made some excellent points in his speech and it was well received by the assistants.

Jeff Steen, newly appointed superintendent from Spanish Bay, followed Steve and talked about the role of an assistant when the superintendent is away. "Assistants are sometimes placed in situations where they need to make crucial decisions on the fly," he said. "When the boss is away and a decision needs to be made, think about how he/she would handle the situation. It always helps to put yourself in their shoes as you make a decision. Is this how they would handle it?"

Jeff shared several stories of situations he had to manage while in the field including a construction project for a Nicklaus-designed course in Canada and his stint as the 1st assistant at Pebble Beach.

Pat Gross from the USGA Green Section concluded the meeting with a very insightful presentation on best practices for golf course management. Pat spends most of his time traveling throughout California and Arizona assisting superintendents with information on ways to improve turf grass fertility and reduce potential disease outbreaks. Some of the topics Pat covered included: reducing salinity build up in greens through flushing techniques; creating a preventative fungicide program for late spring, summer and early fall to help thwart the break out of Anthracnose and other warm weather diseases; and topdressing greens, tees, and fairways regularly to build and maintain strong soil profiles. Pat had an outstanding presentation appreciated by all.

Following the morning session San Jose CC served a BBQ lunch and hosted a scramble tournament. The day's festivities ended with a hosted bar with appetizers. The 4th Annual Assistant Superintendent Meeting and Golf Tournament turned out to be a huge success thanks in large part to the generous sponsors: Mike Ravel from Verdicon, Sal Sorbello from Reed, and Danny Ramos from DHR Construction.

2005 Bert Graves Research & Scholarship Tournament

Stanford Golf Course Kenneth Williams, CGCS, Host Superintendent

Winners

Long Drive Hole #1: Mike McCullough

Closest to the Pin, Hole #8: Dale Simpson

Closest to the Pin, Hole #14: Thomas Bastis

Low Gross: Two Men Total:

1st Place: Dale Simpson/John Holmquist

2nd Place: Mike Ligon/Ross Brownlie

Low Net: Two Men Total:

1st Place: Tim Powers, CGCS/Dave Cummings

2nd Place: Greg Fernald/Chris Dubas

Superintendent Low Gross: Dale Simpson

Superintendent Low Net: Tim Powers, CGCS

Affiliate Low Gross: Ken Roberts

Affiliate Low Net: Greg Fernald

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