GCSAA launches Greenkeeper Certificate

The certificate program for entry-level crew includes education, exam and skills demonstration in six key areas.

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As part of its workforce development initiative, the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) has created the Greenkeeper Certificate to provide education for entry-level golf course maintenance skills for crew members.

To earn the certificate, crew members learn from six webinars, pass an exam and demonstrate proficiency in the key area of turfgrass prep and maintenance, equipment use and safety, teamwork, communication and golf course etiquette. 

“Labor continues to be a top challenge for the golf course management industry, and GCSAA is committed to helping our members find, train and retain qualified crew members,” GCSAA CEO Rhett Evans said. “The Greenkeeper Certificate program offers the opportunity to train crew and recognize high performers, which we hope will encourage them to continue along a career path in the industry.”

GCSAA members can enroll in the program for $30, while the total cost for non-members is $310. 

To learn more or enroll, visit gcsaa.org/greenkeeper-certificate