By SCOTT HAMILTON
Senior WriterMark J. Woodward, golf operations manager for the city of San Diego has been selected chief executive officer of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA).
His selection by the GCSAA board of directors comes after a national search to replace Steve Mona, who became chief executive of the World Golf Foundation on March 3.
Woodward has been a committee participant, a member of the board of directors and served as the 68th president of the GCSAA in 2004. He is in his 30th year as an association member and first achieved the status of certified golf course superintendent in 1986. He is the first golf course superintendent to serve as GCSAA’s permanent chief executive.
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Scott Hamilton is a
Golfweek senior writer. To reach him e-mail
shamilton@golfweek.com.
Posted: 4/14/2008