KGCSA Membership
KGCSA is dedicated to serving its members by providing them with educational opportunities, professional development and networking opportunities, advancing their profession and enhancing the enjoyment, growth and vitality of the game of golf.
Our memberships are granted by individual (not clubs or companies); with an annual term from January 1 to December 31. Some of the benefits, opportunities, and resources that your membership includes:
GrassRoots Newsletter. As a member you will receive a complimentary subscription to this newsletter that has information about the industry and our association.
Membership Directory. A membership directory is sent out each year to all members.
Educational Programs. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn what is new in our industry while receiving continuing education points by attending our monthly meetings. The meetings are typically held at members’ courses around the state, and besides the educational portion of the meeting, you have the privilege of playing top golf courses throughout the state.
Networking Opportunities. Take the opportunity to meet and network with fellow members at our monthly meetings. This is a great time to compare notes and to help solve problems that people are facing at their clubs or companies. You can also volunteer to serve on one of the many committees for the KGCSA if you are interested. This can allow you to work closer with fellow members and get a better idea on how the organization works.
Employment Opportunities. Allow the KGCSA to help you fill an open position at your club or company. Members of the association may post positions on this website and in the monthly newsletter free of charge.
Scholarship & Research Tournament. A yearly scholarship & research tournament is held each summer at a golf course in Kansas. The money raised at this event is donated to support the turfgrass research and education efforts at Kansas State University. It also provides scholarships and continuing education for superintendents.
Annual Dues (classifications listed below):
Superintendents: $80 (18-hole golf course)Superintendents $60 (9-hole golf course)Assistant Superintendents: $40Equipment Manager: $40Suppliers/Affiliates: $80Student: $20To become a member; complete amembership application and send to the KGCSA office:
Christy Dipman, 1310 Westloop Pl., Ste. A, Box #112, Manhattan, KS 66502.
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Classes of Membership
The membership of the Association shall consist of the following eleven (11) classes: (A) Class AA (B) Class A © Superintendent Member (D) Class C (E) Associate (AF) Affiliate (G) Retired (H) Honorary (I) Class P (J) Student (K) Inactive
(Note: Class D members are reclassified as Associates; Class E and EE members are reclassified as Affiliate; Class H members are reclassified as Honorary; Inactive is created and Class S members are reclassified as Student.)
Class AA - A member must have retired as a Golf Course Superintendent and have reached the age of fifty-five (55) and (1) been a voting member for twenty-five (25) years or (2) a former Board member or (3) a charter member.
Class A - Golf Course Superintendent - To qualify for this class, an individual must have, at the time of application for membership, at least three (3) years experience as a Superintendent and be employed in such a capacity. Class A members shall have all privileges of the Association.
Class B - To qualify for Superintendent Member membership, an individual must be a Golf Course Superintendent who has, at the time of application for membership, less than three (3) years experience as a golf course superintendent, and be presently employed in such capacity. Superintendent Members shall have all the privileges of the Association, except that of holding office, other than appointment as Special Director.
Class C - Assistant Golf Course Superintendent - To qualify for the Class C membership, an individual must be, at the time of application for membership, an assistant to a golf course superintendent, and shall be presently employed in such capacity. Class C members shall have all the privileges of the Association, except that of holding office, other than appointment as Special Director.
Associate - To qualify for Associate membership, an applicant must be an individual interested in golf course management and/or in the growing or production of fine turfgrass. Associate members shall have such privileges of the Association as the Board of Directors may specify, except those of voting or holding office.
Affiliate - To qualify for Affiliate membership, an applicant must be a business firm or governmental body interested in golf course management and/or in the growing or production of fine turfgrass, either individually or through employment by, or other affiliation with, a company, proprietorship. Affiliate members shall have all the privileges of the Association, except those of voting and holding office. Affiliate members who have at least five (5) years continual classification as Affiliate may not vote, but may be appointed as Special Director.
Retired - Any Class A, Superintendent Member, Class C, Affiliate member or Associate reaching age fifty-five (55), who is retired and no longer seeking within the scope of activities of any membership class of this Association may apply to the Board of Directors in writing for Retired membership, the annual dues for which shall be one-half the amount paid by Class A members. A Retired member shall have all of the privileges of this Association afforded the member in his or her immediate previous classification, with the exception of holding office.
Class EM: An indiviidual who is an equipment manager, assistant equipment manager or mechanical/technician in the golf industry.
Honorary - Any person who has rendered special or valuable service to the Association or the golf industry may be elected by a three-fourths vote of the Board of Directors to Honorary membership. Only one person may be elected to Honorary membership each year. This classification does not pay dues. Honorary members, as of November 12, 1985, shall be exempt from reclassification. Class H members may not vote or hold office.
Class P - Any person who is a qualified representative of the golf, turf management or academic communities may be invited on a year-to-year basis to be a privileged member of this Association. Class P members pay no dues and may not vote or hold office.
Student -To qualify for Student membership, an applicant must be a full-time turfgrass student enrolled in a formal course of education, or have completed his or her formal education less than one (1) year prior to the date of application for membership. Student members shall have such privileges of the Association, except those of voting and holding office.
Inactive - An Inactive member is a member who, by reason of unemployment, illness or other adverse circumstances, has been placed in this class upon his or her application. The Board of Directors shall have the authority to act on such application and to place a member on Inactive status, subject to terms and conditions as the Board of Directors may specify.