Landscapes Golf Management announced its award winners during its annual conference.
In addition to the awards presentations, learning and development sessions during the four-day event included wisdom from keynote speakers Bruce Rasmussen, retired athletic director at Creighton University and Kirsten Bernthal Booth, women’s volleyball coach at Creighton University and president of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The power of listening, caring and accountability were prevailing themes.
“Landscapes Golf Management stands for excellence and a culture-first mantra,” Landscapes Golf Management President Tom Everett said. “Our conference celebrates teamwork, camaraderie, thought leadership and innovation which optimize performance at our golf courses and country clubs.”
The Broadlands Golf Course in Broomfield, Colorado, was honored as Facility of the Year for all-around achievement in guest services, operations, course conditions, marketing, sales and financial returns. Community relations via hosting a STEM-based learning lab for grade-school science students, refreshing the clubhouse and creating a new outdoor dining program helped The Broadlands realize strong operating profits.
Three Crowns Golf Club in Casper, Wyoming, won Innovator of the Year for its food-and-beverage creativity. It has become a popular community gathering destination not only on the pristine golf course but at The Refinery, the new restaurant in the remodeled clubhouse. Three Crowns embodies Landscapes Golf Management’s “Find a Way” core value.
Leah Dickerson, Platteview Golf Club in Bellevue, Nebraska, was named General Manager of the Year. Under her leadership, the operation achieved marketing leading status in events, food and beverage and course conditions resulting in record-high membership, revenue and profit. Dickerson’s longstanding career at Landscapes Golf Management saw her ascend from beverage cart attendant while attending college to assistant F&B manager, membership and event sales director, and ultimately to general manager seven years ago.
Doug Hausman, Dakota Dunes Country Club in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, is “Superintendent of the Year.” His 33 years at this operation saw him first assist course designer Arnold Palmer in 1991. To this day, playing conditions and the property at large are immaculate, earning media-bestowed praise for the “best greens, tees and fairways” despite challenging weather elements.
Other award winners included:
• Ben Nelson Assistant GM of the Year: Melissa Good, River Run Country Club
• Golf Professional of the Year: Mike Picciano, Bull Valley Golf Club
• Sales Professional of the Year: Jeremy Heizelman, Dakota Dunes Country Club
• Food and Beverage Director of the Year: Andrew Marco, Sioux Falls Golf
• FISH! Service Champions: Terry Lombardi-Nalls, Hillendale Country Club; Ron Jacoby, Crystal Woods Golf Club; Jeff Kelly, King’s Deer Golf Club
• FISH! Facility of the Year: Winchester Country Club (private); Prairie Green (public)
• Safety Showcase: Three Crowns Golf Club, King’s Deer Golf Club, The Golf Club at Devils Tower
• #Award (Social Media): The Golf Club at Devils Tower
• LGM Ambassadors of the Year: Stacey Bartko, Butler’s Golf Course; Cat Clark, Sioux Falls Golf, Bruce Griebler, Golf Club at Devils Tower; Jessica Chase, corporate
• “Select” Facility of the Year: Beatrice Country Club
• Most Improved Facility of the Year: Bull Valley Golf Club
In addition to the awards presentations, learning and development sessions during the four-day event included wisdom from keynote speakers Bruce Rasmussen, retired athletic director at Creighton University and Kirsten Bernthal Booth, women’s volleyball coach at Creighton University and president of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The power of listening, caring and accountability were prevailing themes.
“Landscapes Golf Management stands for excellence and a culture-first mantra,” Landscapes Golf Management President Tom Everett said. “Our conference celebrates teamwork, camaraderie, thought leadership and innovation which optimize performance at our golf courses and country clubs.”
The Broadlands Golf Course in Broomfield, Colorado, was honored as Facility of the Year for all-around achievement in guest services, operations, course conditions, marketing, sales and financial returns. Community relations via hosting a STEM-based learning lab for grade-school science students, refreshing the clubhouse and creating a new outdoor dining program helped The Broadlands realize strong operating profits.
Three Crowns Golf Club in Casper, Wyoming, won Innovator of the Year for its food-and-beverage creativity. It has become a popular community gathering destination not only on the pristine golf course but at The Refinery, the new restaurant in the remodeled clubhouse. Three Crowns embodies Landscapes Golf Management’s “Find a Way” core value.
Leah Dickerson, Platteview Golf Club in Bellevue, Nebraska, was named General Manager of the Year. Under her leadership, the operation achieved marketing leading status in events, food and beverage and course conditions resulting in record-high membership, revenue and profit. Dickerson’s longstanding career at Landscapes Golf Management saw her ascend from beverage cart attendant while attending college to assistant F&B manager, membership and event sales director, and ultimately to general manager seven years ago.
Doug Hausman, Dakota Dunes Country Club in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, is “Superintendent of the Year.” His 33 years at this operation saw him first assist course designer Arnold Palmer in 1991. To this day, playing conditions and the property at large are immaculate, earning media-bestowed praise for the “best greens, tees and fairways” despite challenging weather elements.
Other award winners included:
• Ben Nelson Assistant GM of the Year: Melissa Good, River Run Country Club
• Golf Professional of the Year: Mike Picciano, Bull Valley Golf Club
• Sales Professional of the Year: Jeremy Heizelman, Dakota Dunes Country Club
• Food and Beverage Director of the Year: Andrew Marco, Sioux Falls Golf
• FISH! Service Champions: Terry Lombardi-Nalls, Hillendale Country Club; Ron Jacoby, Crystal Woods Golf Club; Jeff Kelly, King’s Deer Golf Club
• FISH! Facility of the Year: Winchester Country Club (private); Prairie Green (public)
• Safety Showcase: Three Crowns Golf Club, King’s Deer Golf Club, The Golf Club at Devils Tower
• #Award (Social Media): The Golf Club at Devils Tower
• LGM Ambassadors of the Year: Stacey Bartko, Butler’s Golf Course; Cat Clark, Sioux Falls Golf, Bruce Griebler, Golf Club at Devils Tower; Jessica Chase, corporate
• “Select” Facility of the Year: Beatrice Country Club
• Most Improved Facility of the Year: Bull Valley Golf Club
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