
The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) will seek critically needed data from superintendents regarding water use and conservation practices through an in-depth questionnaire sent electronically to superintendents at approximately 14,000 U.S. golf facilities.
The water survey is part of the fourth phase of GCSAA’s Golf Course Environmental Profile (GCEP) survey program, which will consist of two surveys that are funded by the GCSAA Foundation. The water survey will be followed by the fourth phase Nutrient and Pest Management Survey in the fall of 2025.
Since 2006, the data collected has enabled GCSAA to help members succeed and support the golf industry. GCSAA needs representation from across the U.S. from members, non-members and all facility types. Superintendents should look for an email from the National Golf Foundation, which is conducting the survey on behalf of the GCSAA, or they can find access at www.gcsaa.org/gcep.
The Golf Course Environmental Profile survey program will be administered by GCSAA. The information will be analyzed independently by J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D. and Travis Shaddox, Ph.D. All superintendents should participate, and those who complete the surveys will receive 0.50 service points and be entered into drawings for prizes.
“The information from the previous GCEP surveys has been invaluable to our advocacy efforts as it provides scientific documentation of golf’s sustainable practices,” said GCSAA Rhett Evans. “Participation in the survey is crucial to measure change and protect the future of the industry.”
The results from the water use survey will be announced later in 2025 and compared against previous surveys. Phase IV is funded through the GCSAA Foundation with support from the USGA.
For more information about the Golf Course Environmental Profile, visit www.gcsaa.org/gcep.