News and Notes From the Mi Golf Courses Superintendents

Jesse Shaver, Golf Course Superintendent at Gull Lake Country Club to Lead Michigan Golf Course Superintendents: Shaver, class A member and Golf Course Superintendent at Gull Lake Country Club in Richland has been elected as the Michigan Golf Course Superintendents Association (MiGCSA) Chapter President for 2024.

Other officers elected to the MiGCSA board include Vice President Gene Davis from Elk Rapids C.C. in Richland and Secretary/Treasurer Scott Pulaski from Walloon Lake C.C.

The election marked the end of board service for Past President (2022) Ryan Moore from Forest Lake C.C.

One new member was elected to the board, Ian Daniels, CGCS from the Country Club of Jackson. 

Executive Director Adam Ikamas can be contacted at info@migcsa.org

Michigan’s Steven Hammon to continue on board of directors for Golf Course Superintendents Association of America: Hammon, golf course superintendent at Traverse City  Country Club, will continue to serve on the board of directors for the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA). Hammon was first elected to the board in 2022.

Hammon has been at Traverse City Country Club for 27 years after stints as superintendent at Indianwood Golf and Country Club near Lake Orion, and assistant at Crystal Downs Country Club in Frankfort. He is a 35-year GCSAA member, and also served on the USGA Green Section Committee for 20 years.

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