Carolinas GCSA raises nearly $300,000 for research

Rounds 4 Research, an online auction, has funded over $850,000 for turfgrass studies.

For the students

The GCSAA has awarded 21 students with scholarships for golf and turf management or related fields.

GCSAA partnering with FFA to host National Turfgrass Science Invitational

Event for high school students scheduled for the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in San Diego.

Turf trip of a lifetime

A pair of aspiring superintendents are in the second phase of an innovative internship program. What are Will Bolin and Alex Loesch learning from the experience?

Purdue captures another GCSAA Collegiate Turf Bowl title

The school has won the John Deere-sponsored event three of the past four years.

A champion gives back

In Gee Chun established a scholarship for Lancaster CC employees after winning the U.S. Women’s Open there in 2015. She and the Open are returning — and a former scholarship winner is now an assistant superintendent.

This month on Superintendent Radio Network

Discussed within: An epic turf road trip … managing a small team in California … job hunting advice from top turf pros … maintaining equipment in the “Ice Box of the Nation” … and an architect who owns a course.

Go West, young man

Just 19, Jakob “Bobber” Scales shifted his college plans at the last moment, bet on himself, and landed two new turf jobs in the Valley of the Sun.

Turf across America

Will Bolin is from Texas. Alex Loesch is from southern New Jersey. In side-by-side trucks, they are taking an industry journey of a lifetime between internships at Union League National and PGA WEST. They stopped by our headquarters to discuss their adventure.

Kansas State graduate student wins Larry Powell Scholarship

Olayemi Ojeokun is pursuing a master’s degree in horticulture science after earning an agronomy degree in her native Nigeria.

Western Kentucky student repeats as GCSAA Scholars Competition winner

Elliott Pope will use money from the scholarship to complete his class requirements a year early.