LETTER FROM THE MiGCSA PRESIDENT 1 LETTER FROM THE MiGCSA PRESIDENT LETTER FROM THE MiGCSA PRESIDENT Mission Statement The MiGCSA is dedicated to providing value to our members through programs and services that enhance and promote our profession. Vision Statement The Michigan Golf Course Superintendents Association is passionate about its members and the golf industry. 3 This information is as accurate as the MiGCSA database. You can update and change this information by logging on to your account at www.MiGCSA.org. If you have not logged in before, your username will be your email and your password is the last four digits of your main phone number. When you log into the website you also have access to job listings and classifieds, as well as every issue of Course Conditions and an online membership directory. If you have questions about logging in or anything pertaining to the MiGCSA and your membership, please email us at [email protected] or call 1-888-3-MiGCSA and we will make sure your issues are resolved. 4 LETTER2016 Mi GCSAFROM BOARD THE M iOFGCSA DIRECTORS PRESIDENT & STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT JUSTIN BICKEL ASSISTANT LIAISON TROY EVANS Northern-Class A Greater Detroit-Class C The Nightmare/Dream G.C. Bloomfield Hills C.C. VICE PRESIDENT MARK OSTRANDER Western-Class A The Moors C.C. PAST PRESIDENT JEFF HOLMES, CGCS Western-Class A Egypt Valley C.C. SECRETARY/ DAN DINGMAN TREASURER Greater Detroit-Class A Birmingham C.C. BOARD MEMBERS JEFF HOPKINS Western-Class A Muskegon C.C. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY ROB STEGER, CGCS Mid-Class A EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND EDITOR Saginaw C.C. Adam Ikamas [email protected] JEFF SWEET, CGCS Mid-Class A Bucks Run G.C. DAVID J. PAWLUK, CGCS Greater Detroit-Class A The Inn at St. John’s DOUG WARE PAST CHAPTER HISTORY 6 Greater Detroit-Class A City of Livonia BY-LAWS 10 JIM BLUCK, CGCS MEMBERS LISTED Northern-Class A Forest Dunes BY LAST NAME 21 MIKE ROSEN MEMBERS LISTED Northern-Class A BY COMPANY NAME 69 Ostego Club DAN MAUSOLF Mid-Class A Stine Turf & Snow 5 HISTORY OF THE WESTERN DISTRICT The “Western Michigan Turf Association” was founded in 1938 to serve its members needs through communication, fellowship and continuing education. The WMTA’s geographic region stretched from Jackson west to the Lakeshore and from Cadillac south all the way to the state line. The association was incorporated on August 23, 1963. The original founders were L.L. Anderson, George W. Field, William C. Miller, Arthur M. Young, L.E. Dustin, George Graber, Robert G. Spoelma, Alexander Wilson, Joel C. Case, Joseph Feringa, Harold Peck, Roy Peck, Donald A. Ross, Leslie L. Peck, Robert E.L. Ellis, Carl Andre, W. Bruce Matthews and Kyran Mitchelson. The Association officially changed its name to the Western Michigan Golf Course Superintendent’s Association on May 10, 1966 at the urging of Norm Kramer, then superintendent at The Point O’ Woods Country Club, who had just been elected director of the Golf Course Superintendent’s Association of America. Norm Kramer went on to be west Michigan’s first and only GCSAA President in 1970. Our earliest records begin at a regular meeting on October 1, 1963. At the time the Board Consisted of : President: George Graber PAST PRESIDENTS Vice President: Bob Spoelma Sec / Treas: Clare Ferguson 1963-1964 George Graber Directors: Joel Case 1965-1966 Bob Spoelma* Darl Scott 1967 Norman Kramer* David Heiss 1968 Harold Peck Harold Peck 1969 Joel Case* Don Rose 1970 Rolfe Wells Past President Roy Peck 1971 Donald Foss 1972 Roger Barton The meeting was held at the Anchor 1973-1974 Curtis Smith Inn on Gull Lake and hosted by Darl 1975 Bob Spoelma* Scott who, after the meeting gave the 1976-1977 Lee Adair* 47 members in attendance a tour of 1978 Donald Fitz, CGCS his new Gull Lake View Golf Course. 1979 Roger Barton 1980-1981 Charlie Scott We would love to have any records 1982-1983 Mark McGee, CGCS that date before 1963. If anyone has 1984-1985 Keith Paterson, CGCS an idea where some may be, please 1986-1987 Kurt Theummel, CGCS let us know. 1988-1989 Roger Barton 1990-1991 Fred Pastoor, CGCS* Since the renaming of the Association 1992-1993 Chris Fochtman, CGCS in 1966 the WMGCSA grew to many 1994-1995 Harry Schuemann, CGCS times it’s size and at it’s peak had 1996-1997 Paul Schippers, CGCS more than 300 members. The mission 1998 Doug Boyle, CGCS had never changed and remains the 1999-2000 Al Bathum, CGCS same today! 2001-2002 Jeff Hopkins, CGCS 2003-2004 John Fulling, CGCS 2005-2006 Joe Hancock 2007 Jeff Holmes, CGCS * = Deceased 6 LETTERHISTORY FROM OF THE THE NORTHERN MiGCSA PRESIDENT DISTRICT At Michigan State University in the late 1960’s, Dr. James Beard decided to compare turfgrass management being studied on the heavier soils in downstate Michigan with turfgrass management on the sandier soils of Northern Michigan. Dr. Beard’s research in the north began by establishing test plots at the Traverse City Country Club. As Dr. Beard began to accumulate results from those test plots, he organized a field day at the Traverse City Country Club in addition to the annual field day at Michigan State University in order to share his research in Northern Michigan. News of the Northern Michigan Field day spread rapidly and generated a great deal of interest among Northern Michigan Superintendents and golf course owners. Instrumental in initiating this pioneer educational event in Northern Michigan was Mike Thomas, the cooperative extension agent for Leelanau County. Thomas had received a degree in turfgrass management while studying under Dr. Beard, worked as a chemical distributor, and regularly attended meetings of the Michigan Border Cities and Western Michigan Superintendent groups. As part of his extension work, he was asked to promote turfgrass education, and realizing that Superintendent’s groups focus their efforts on education, Thomas worked to organize such a group in Northern Michigan. Thomas contacted other Northern Michigan Cooperative Extension Agents, he met two Northern Michigan Superintendents - Frank Heminger and Ed Karcheski - and he contacted his friend Tuck Tate to help organize the group. The idea of the Northern Michigan Turf Managers Association circulated throughout Northern Michigan with these individual’s efforts. Ken Ferguson, a turfgrass equipment dealer in Traverse City, supplied them with his business mailing list, and everyone on that list was informed about the first organizational meeting of the NMTMA. The first meeting of the organization was held in August of 1971 at Interlochen Golf Club in Interlochen, Michigan. At this meeting the first officers of the NMTMA were elected by the thirty-two charter members present. Ed Karcheski was elected president, Tuck Tate vice-president, and Frank Heminger secretary-treasurer. The membership present decided that the association. would establish by-laws, set up meeting locations, and recruit more members. And thus the NMTMA was born. There were two more meetings in 1971, and in 1972 the Association became more prominent and seriously began its tradition of education for its members. The O.M. Scott company of Marysville, Ohio sponsored and helped coordinate one of their own professional seminars for the Northern Michigan Turf Managers Association. Dr. Beard spoke at another meeting jointly attended with the Western Michigan Association. The field day at the Traverse City Country Club also continued. to draw turfgrass managers from all around the state. And at the September 19th, 1972 meeting at the. Redwood Golf Club near Houghton lake, the Association voted to become affiliated with the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. During the first two years of the association, Tuck Tate coordinated communication to the members with a monthly newsletter. Tate continued editing, CHAPTER HISTORY PAST publishing, and mailing the monthly newsletter of the Northern Michigan Turf Managers Association PAST PRESIDENTS for eighteen years, until the format was changed in 1990. Tate continued to support the newsletter as 1972 - 1973 Ed Karcheski* an assistant editor from that time. The Association’s 1974 - 1984 C. E. “Tuck” Tate, CGCS* annual membership directory was initiated in 1985 - 1986 David Longfield, CGCS 1973 containing the Associations’ constitution and 1987 - 1987 Jonathon Scott, CGCS by-laws, and the names, addresses, and phone 1988 - 1989 Thomas Brogger numbers of all members. 1990 - 1992 Jeffrey Holmes, CGCS In 1979, the NMTMA held its first Michigan 1993 - 1994 Mike Meindertsma Turfgrass Foundation Benefit Day at the Cadillac 1995 - 1996 Mark Wildeman, CGCS Country Club. The annual MTF fundraiser 1997 - 1999 Brian Holmes continues to be one of the most popular events of 2000 - 2002 Daniel Bissonette the season, drawing golfers statewide. Through its 2003 - 2004 Steve Hammon fundraising efforts the NMTMA supports research, 2004 - 2005 Craig Hoffman extension work, and scholarships which benefit the turfgrass management industry throughout the 2006 - 2007 Joe Breighner region. And in 1985 the Association ini- tiated its 2007 - 2008 Paul Galligan first annual NMTMA scholarship for students in the * = Deceased MSU two-year turfgrass management program. 7 HISTORY OF THE MID DISTRICT The Mid-Michigan Turf Association (MMTA) was established in 1980 with the objective of advancing the art and science of turf management along with collecting and disseminating practical and scientific knowledge of problems associated with turf and landscape management. The MMTA was a chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) for 27 years and supported the Michigan Turfgrass Foundation (MTF) by hosting an annual fundraiser in which all proceeds were donated to the MTF. The MMTA held a geographical area that covered Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Midland, Port Huron and the entire thumb of Michigan.
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