The grant program is funded through the Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic arm of GCSAA, through a donation from The PGA Tour. Chapters receiving $10,000 grants include Connecticut GCSA, California GCSA, Carolinas GCSA and Tennessee GCSA, while the Eastern Shore (Md.) Association of GCS and the Mid-Atlantic Association of GCS will receive $7,500 each, and the Georgia GCSA and the Metropolitan (N.Y. and N.J.) GCSA will receive $5,000 each.
Calming the Winds
The Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents has earned accolades for its tireless efforts in government advocacy. By Betsy Gilliland, Contributing Editor This year, the Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents (CAGCS) won the 2013 Excellence in Government Relations Award from the national Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) for its persistent advocacy on…