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The 59th Golf Course Superintendents
Association of America (GCSAA) National Championship and Golf
Classic presented in partnership with The Toro Co., comes to
Gulf Shores, Ala., Feb. 1-3.
Few golf competitions can match the number of participants
attracted by this golf event for GCSAA members. Nearly 400 GCSAA
members will compete for top honors at four world-class Gulf Shores golf courses, while
staying at the Perdido Beach Resort.
The GCSAA National Championship and Golf Classic are held in
conjunction with the GCSAA Education Conference (Feb. 2-7) and
Golf Industry Show (Feb. 5-7), at the New
Orleans Morial Convention Center.
Accomplished golfers will test themselves against GCSAA's finest
in the National Championship, Feb. 1-3 at Kiva Dunes Golf Club. The
National Championship is limited to the first 100 players with a
5.0 handicap index or lower. It is a three-day, 54-hole,
stroke-play event. The 2009 GCSAA Champion, along with champions
from the last five years, will receive an annual invitation to
participate in the renowned Trans-Mississippi Golf Championship,
where the likes of PGA Tour professionals such as Jack Nicklaus,
Ben Crenshaw, Dean Beman and Bob Tway, among others, have carried
home the championship trophy.
For a more relaxed competition, the popular Golf Classic
welcomes players of all abilities. It will be played Feb. 2-3. Golf
Classic participants will compete in both gross and net competition
within their respective flights using the point quota scoring
system. Flights in the Golf Classic will rotate between Cotton
Creek at Craft Farms, Cypress Bend at Craft Farms, and Peninsula
Golf and Racquet Club. The Golf Classic also includes a fun
Four-Ball Mixer on Feb. 1. A chapter team competition also will be
held in which scores from the National Championship and Golf
Classic are compiled to see which GCSAA-affiliated chapter holds
the best golfers.
A commemorative tee prize package will be awarded to each
participant that includes a GPS system, shirt, sleeve of golf
balls, money clip and tee pack. There will also be door prizes at
each of the 19th Hole receptions. A hole-in-one contest at each
par-3 hole of all Four-Ball Mixer and Golf Classic courses has been
added with closest-to-the-pin, straight-drive, long-drive and
putting contests. Prizes include a set of golf clubs, a premium
electronics package, airline tickets, cruise tickets and more. One
hole at each course will be specially designated for a chance at a
prize worth $12,000.
The GCSAA National Championship and Golf Classic returns to the
Yellowhammer State in 2009 for only the second time in its history
- the first being 2000 in Mobile. Seth Strickland, GCSAA Class A
superintendent at Miami (Fla.) Shores Country Club is the defending champion and the Carolinas GCSA was
the 2008 chapter team winner.
The Toro Co. is partnering with the
association to present the annual GCSAA National Championship and
Golf Classic. Toro, a GCSAA Platinum Partner, is a global leader in
providing maintenance equipment and irrigation systems to golf
courses and has been the sole partner of this event since 1995.
GCSAA is a leading golf organization and has as its focus golf
course management. Since 1926, GCSAA has been the top professional
association for the men and women who manage golf courses in the
United States and worldwide. From its headquarters in Lawrence,
Kan., the association provides education, information and
representation to more than 21,000 members in more than 72
countries. GCSAA's mission is to serve its members, advance their
profession and enhance the enjoyment, growth and vitality of the
game of golf. The association's philanthropic organization,
The Environmental Institute for Golf, works to
strengthen the compatibility of golf with the natural environment
through research grants, support for education programs and
outreach efforts. Visit GCSAA at www.gcsaa.org.
The GCSAA Education Conference, held in conjunction with the
Golf Industry Show in New Orleans, is the largest educational
conference in the turfgrass management industry. More than 100
seminars and 60 additional hours of educational sessions are
offered, covering all ranges of golf course management, including
agronomics, communication and business management. Visit www.gcsaa.org/conference.
The Golf Industry Show is an
innovative trade show designed for the owners/operators of golf
facilities, and the professional members of the golf course and
club management industries. The event combines education,
networking and solutions for golf course superintendents,
owners/operators, general managers, chief operating officers,
architects and builders. The Golf Industry Show is presented by the
Golf Course Superintendents Association of
America, the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA)
and the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA),
along with supporting organizations, the Golf Course Builders Association of America
(GCBAA), the American Society of Golf Course Architects
(ASGCA) and the National Golf Foundation (NGF). Visit www.golfindustryshow.com.
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