It's never too easy to start thinking about the golf season. We are spending a lot of time this winter evaluating our current programs, planning projects, and establishing priorities. One of the most important aspects of a golf course maintenance operation, or any organization for that matter, is how priorities are established, communicated, and executed. This involves trust and effective communication among the Green Chair, committee members, and the superintendent.
Thankfully I feel that we have achieved that at Pine Orchard, and I appreciate the support and candid feedback I receive from the committee members.
I think this video from a 2011 USAG/MGA Green Chairman seminar offers some valuable insight on how superintendents and committees can improve their relationship, and make the operation more effective.
Feel free to add your comments if you have ideas that would add to the conversation.
Check out this video on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/wQxqvd3iCXg
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