Record salaries, Texas’ booming golf industry, and new insights on workforce trends, turf management, and employee retention are shaping the future of golf. Explore how innovation, leadership, and smarter course management are driving better results, improving operations, and creating exciting new opportunities.
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Salaries on the Rise for Golf Course Professionals
Big news for golf course professionals as salaries continue to rise. The latest GCSAA report shows superintendents averaging $121,238, with assistants and equipment managers also experiencing record gains. The future of turf careers looks stronger than ever.
Bloom Golf Partners’ 2025 study reveals a shift in golf careers as Gen Z shows strong interest in the industry. Fair pay, work-life balance, and transparency are key to attracting and keeping top talent.
Texas golf is creating a massive impact, generating $14.2 billion, supporting 107,000 jobs, and raising $362 million for charity. Discover how this powerhouse industry is shaping the economy and communities across the state.
Losing employees hurts your golf operation. Discover proven strategies to keep your team engaged and loyal. From building a positive culture to offering growth opportunities and competitive pay, these steps can transform retention.
Effective leadership in golf course management hinges on understanding how your team approaches innovation. Learn how recognizing adaptors and innovators within your staff can enhance collaboration, drive progress, and strengthen your leadership strategy.
Tackling Golf Course Maintenance Challenges with Modern Equipment
Golf course maintenance faces challenges like noise, emissions, and high costs. Learn how modern battery-powered tools, such as EGO Commercial equipment, offer quieter, cleaner, and more efficient solutions for crews and communities.
Protect ultradwarf bermudagrass greens from winter diseases with proactive strategies. Discover targeted fungicide programs and careful management of root rot and spring dead spot help ensure your course stays healthy, vibrant, and ready for peak play.
Robotic mowing is changing the game for turf management. Research shows it can improve grass quality and winter green coverage while potentially reducing maintenance costs, offering golf courses a smarter, more efficient approach.
The Ewing Golf Team congratulates Max Morgan on his induction into the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame, which honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the area’s golf industry. Max fell in love with the game while serving in the U.S. Navy, then enrolled in the turf program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. He began his career at Pine Lakes and has spent over five decades in the industry. Max says his career has always been as much about people as it is about turf.