Among GCSAA's honors recognizing environmental commitment in golf course management is its President's Award for Environmental Stewardship. This award is based on exceptional environmental contributions to the game of golf -- contributions that exemplify the superintendent's image as a steward of the land.
Matt Gourlay, CGCS, MG, AGS
Wayne Mills
J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D.
Andrew Jorgensen, CGCS
Matthew A. Crowther, CGCS
Gary Ingram, CGCS
CourseCo
Frank Rossi, Ph.D.
Josh Heptig
Peter McDonough
Paul L. Carter, CGCS
Roger Stewart, CGCS
Matthew Ceplo, CGCS
David Phipps
Dean Graves, CGCS
Anthony Williams, CGCS
Dan Dinelli, CGCS
Jeff Carlson, CGCS
Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort
Golf in Colorado: An Independent Study of the 2002 Economic Impact and Environmental Aspects of Golf in Colorado. (This was a collaborative effort by the Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendents Association, Colorado Golf Association, Colorado Women's Golf Association, Colorado Section of the PGA, Colorado Chapter of the Club Managers of America and the Colorado Chapter of the Golf Course Owners Association.)
Stephen A. Kealy, CGCS
Peter Lund, CGCS
Oregon Golf Course Superintendents Association
2004
Jeffrey L. Gullikson, CGCS
Center for Resource Management
Environmental Management Resource Manual
Canadian Golf Course Superintendents Association
2001
Michigan Turgrass Environmental Stewardship Program
Thomas L. Watschke, Ph.D.
Edward (Ted) C. Horton
Joseph A. O' Brien, CAE
Michael J. Hurdzan, Ph.D.
United States Golf Association Environmental Research Program
William Timothy Hiers, CGCS
Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program
Audubon Society of New York State (administrator)
United States Golf Association (sponsor)
Cape Cod Study Participants:
Bass River Country Club (Erwin Nash), Eastward Ho! (Brian Cowan, CGCS),
Falmouth Country Club (J. Buckner Hall), Hyannisport Club (Charles Passios, CGCS)