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May 27, 2025 |
Angela Hartmann
Online video series helps superintendents teach the necessary skills all golf course maintenance staff need to know
Lawrence, Kan. (May 27, 2025) – The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) has launched video training that will focus on basic concepts for crew members. The GCSAA Video Training Series offers 11 crew-based videos on topics such as cup cutting, greens mowing and general introduction to a golf course. The videos are available for free on gcsaa.org exclusively for GCSAA members.

The video topics include:
- Crew Etiquette
- Cup Cutting
- This is a Golf Course
- Tee Service
- Greens Mowing
- Walk Behind Greens Mowing
- Safety Basics
- Handheld Equipment
- Bunker Maintenance
- Hand Watering
- Ride-On Equipment
The videos were developed based on requests from members and are part of GCSAA’s workforce development programs to help superintendents attract, train and retain employees. Spanish- and French-language versions will be available later this summer.
“There is high demand for crew training information as finding and keeping qualified labor continues to be a challenge for the golf course management industry,” GCSAA CEO Rhett Evans said. “We are proud to offer the GCSAA Video Training Series as a tool for our members to use in teaching their teams golf course management basics.
Additional series are planned for future release to provide superintendents a robust catalogue of content helpful to developing skilled employees.
To join GCSAA and access the videos, visit https://learn.gcsaa.org/pages/video-training-series