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Fund assists GCSAA members who have suffered personal loss caused by natural disasters; in 2020, those affected by COVID-19 also became eligible to receive relief funds
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Nearly 1,000 rounds of golf have been donated at courses in 43 states plus Bermuda and Costa Rica; GCSAA Foundation program has raised more than $2.5 million since 2012
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Frequently used pest management practices include monitoring weather, scouting, pesticide resistance strategies, improving turfgrass health and spot treatment of damage
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In-person attendance was 11,000 vs. 6,500 in 2022 and a total of 6,300 seminar seats were filled, which was up 70% over 2021 and was the highest number since 2008
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Jeff L. White was elected as vice president and T.A. Barker as secretary/treasurer; H. Scott Griffith joins the board alongside re-elected members Paul L. Carter and Steven J. Hammon
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Contribution will go toward a shortage in turfgrass research; Toro, a longtime partner of the GCSAA Foundation, has helped raise more than $2 million for turfgrass research
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Initiative will address the golf industry's labor shortage while serving veterans; program will target service members, veterans and others seeking jobs within golf
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Members of Envu's Superintendent Grant Program, which assists course superintendents with professional development, were chosen for their leadership skills and inclusivity
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Campbell, a GCSAA member and student at Rutgers Center for Turfgrass Science in New Brunswick, New Jersey, will use scholarship to help with spring semester living costs, tuition
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Using golf courses as learning labs, First Green helps students apply classroom knowledge to outdoor settings and connects STEM concepts to golf course management and conservation