HGCSA Presents the 2014 Annual Seminar

Hawaii Golf Course Superintendents Association Presents the 2014 Annual Seminar At the Prince Hotel Waikiki October 3, 2014
08:00 A.M. (Check in time: 7:30 a.m.)

Subjects:

  • Turfgrass Nutrient Management
  • Invasive Pests Of Turfgrass and Landscape Plants
  • USGA Items Of Interest
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Presented By: Dr.Micah Woods/Dr. Zhiqiang Cheng/Larry Gilhuly

Pre-registration required. Registration & Payment are due by September 15, 2014

Certification Points for: GCSAA CEUs and Pesticide

Please CLICK HERE to register online or to download the printable registration form.

Hilo Muni Improvements Topic of Meeting

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Renovations to the Hilo Municipal Golf Course will be the subject of a public meeting later this month.

The county Department of Parks and Recreation said the meeting is being held to explain the project’s scope and gather public input.

It is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22, at the Hawaii County Council chambers on Aupuni Street.

Aging buildings at the Hilo Muni suffer from termite damage and other problems. The back side of the restaurant is shown.

The proposed project includes replacement of the pro shop, restaurant and two on-course bathrooms, and reconstruction of four greens. It will also involve various maintenance and repair work, including replacement of water lines.

Jason Armstrong, spokesman for the Department of Parks and Recreation, said the work will also bring the golf course and adjacent driving range into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

He said work on the design phase, which is expected to cost $1.5 million, has already begun.

Armstrong said the department hopes to put the project out to bid early next year.

The renovations include replacement of two on-course restrooms. The one shown is located near Kawailani Street, near the tee area of the fourth hole.

He said the course, restaurant and pro shop will remain open during construction, which is expected to take 12 to 16 months to complete.

Pedestrian, vehicle and golf-cart traffic will likely be re-routed intermittently during construction, which will also require temporary modifications to play on the course.

At 165 acres, the Hilo Muni is the county’s largest developed recreational site. The course typically hosts about 80,000 rounds a year.

The county’s only golf course averages more than 200 rounds a day.

Hilo Muni Improvements Topic of Meeting on July 22 | Big Island Now

Milton Nakagawa Tribute

Milton Nakagawa passed away at the age of 63, on March 18, 2014.

photo-1bMilton was born and raised in Honokaa and graduated from Honokaa High School in 1968. Immediately upon graduation he enlisted in the United States Air Force and served 4 years at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Upon being discharged and with the G I bill in hand, attended the University Of Hawaii, Hilo. He graduated with a B S degree in Plant Pathology in 1978.

Milton immediately entered the Landscape business and after working at various landscape companies he landed a job at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel as assistant grounds superintendent. After a few years at Mauna Kea he transferred to the Westin Kauai as head grounds superintendent. After a few years on Kauai and at the urging of the Vice President of Mauna Kea Properties he returned to Mauna Kea to become the assistant golf course superintendent.

Milton felt the need to learn the game of golf and took many lessons to become proficient at the game and to better relate to what he was doing in maintenance and the game. He became an avid golfer playing once a week with friends. His greatest enjoyment was when he was invited by Bruce Heymanson to play 9 days of golf in Australia, playing many of Alister Mackenzie’s designed golf courses.

Milton always felt the need to increase his knowledge on turf management. He took every opportunity to participate in the many continuing education courses offered by the GCSAA and the many turf grass seminars.

In 1988, Milton assisted with the construction of the Hapuna Golf Course and became Golf Course Superintendent in 1991. In 2002, he assumed the superintendent position of both Mauna Kea and Hapuna golf course.

In 2008, Mauna Kea underwent a major renovation with Reese Jones as architect. Milton served as project coordinate overseeing the various contractors on the project. Upon completion, a major change in management occurred at the golf course and Milton left to pursue other opportunities. His only regret was not being able to see the grass grow in to maturity. He also regretted not being able to control an invasive grass that became established. He had worked so hard to control the grass and had a good handle for a control.

After 18 months Milton was approached by Mauna Kea Properties to return to the resort to manage a newly developed water company. He single handedly developed the water company from scratch supplying water to the golf course, hotel and the various development throughout the resort.

Milton fell ill early this year and was finally diagnosed with stage four Pancreatic cancer. He passed away on March 18, with family and friends at his bed side.

HGCSA Members at the 2014 Golf Industry Show in Orlando

CLICK HERE to view the gallery of Hawaii Golf Course Superintendents members at the 2014 GIS in Orlando

Photos by Les Jeremiah Jr. CGCS

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Final statistics from this year’s gathering of golf course superintendents, owners and operators, architects and builders were on the rise across the board versus the 2013 event in San Diego. Total attendance was 14,147, an 8 percent increase over last year. In addition, the two-day trade show, Feb. 5-6, attracted a total of 6,845 qualified buyers (up 14 percent from San Diego), who enjoyed 184,500 square feet of exhibit space and 561 exhibitors – increases of 7 and 9 percent respectively, from 2013.

About the Golf Industry Show

Gathering of Members for a Round of Golf and Small BBQ on Maui

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To All HGCSA Members,

We hope all of you are having a great start to your new year. As most of you may know, one of our goals is to improve the synergy and to re-energize the HGCSA membership State and Island wide. To ignite this effort, we had our first gathering of members graciously held by Golf Course Superintendent Ryan Wood at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course on Oahu this past January. The turnout was great and we hope for your continuous support as we move forward with this lost tradition.

We are glad to announce that on March 14th at 10:50 a.m. we are inviting all members to join us in a round of golf at the beautiful Wailea Gold Golf Course in Kihei, Maui. We would like to thank Golf Course Superintendent Mike Atwood for making this possible.

There will also be a small BBQ after golf for interested members. Please help us strengthen the “Ohana” of the Hawaii Golf Course Superintendents Association. Please be there on March 14th.

In an effort to secure the necessary tee times and to plan for the BBQ, please RSVP to Les Jeremiah, Jr. or Clarence Nakatsukasa by February 26, 2014.

Thanks again for your support of the HGCSA!

A message from the HGCSA Board of Directors.

The HGCSA 2014 “Lifetime Achivement Award” and “Superintendent of the Year” Recipients Announced

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The 2014 Hawaii Golf Ho’olaule’a Awards Banquet was the setting for Russell Dooge CGCS-RT to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award and Robert Medeiros Jr. to be named the Golf Course Superintendent of the Year. These fine individuals were selected by their peers and the Board of Directors of the Aloha Section PGA as outstanding volunteers and experts of their craft.

russRuss is a 1975 graduate of UH Manoa with a degree in Horticulture Technology. He first served as a golf course worker at Mid-Pacific Country Club in many positions before assuming his first superintendent position at Kaluakoi GC on Molokai from 1977 to 1989. He subsequently served as GC Superintendent at Waikapu, Maui; Koele & Manele, Lanai; Sandalwood Maui; Kapalua and Kahili & King Kamehameha on Maui. Russell was one of the first GCSAA Certified GC Superintendent in Hawaii from 1985 to present. He has also served since 1996 to present as the HGCSA delegate to the national Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and served on numerous committees during his tenure.

Russ has also served as the HGCSA President on numerous occasions and has been a Association Director for nearly 20 years.

Russ has been the back bone of HGCSA during his tenure on the Board and has been our liaison with GCSAA. His contributions to HGCSA are immeasurable and have had a very positive effect in the growth and stability of the Association.

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robertRobert Medeiros has been active in the golf course business for 27 years. He has been at Kiahuna Golf Club in Kauai for 19 years. During his tenure at Kiahuna, he was one of the first superintendents to start converting to seashore paspalum grasses. He also has been involved in numerous renovations at Kiahuna which has helped the Club not only financially; but, also environmentally. In 2005 Kiahuna was named the Water Conservationist of the Year by the Dept. of Water Works of Kauai. This past year Robert has helped the owners secure a PV system to help reduce cost for the entire club.

Today, Kiahuna is one of the most energy efficient as well as environmentally friendly golf courses in the state. All of these accomplishments are due in great part to Robert’s leadership.

Re-energizing the synergy of the Hawaii Golf Course Superintendents Association

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On January 10th, the HGCSA held a board meeting and golf outing and small get together at the Kaneohe Klipper golf course on Oahu. 22 participants both comprised of Superintendents and vendors enjoyed quality company and fun. Our goal for the HGCSA is to re-energize the association with these outings regularly and take it out to the neighbor islands as well. Mahalo to Ryan Wood for being such as gracious host and providing us with great playing conditions! Thanks to all for attending as well. We look forward to continued participation with these types of events.

Annual Dinner at the 2014 GIS in Orlando

I hope everyone enjoyed a Merry Christmas!

Once again, time is nearing for the Golf Industry Show and the annual Mahalo Dinner sponsored by various suppliers who support the Hawaii golf industry. Attached is the invitation and information for the dinner which will be held on Wednesday nite, February 5 with hosted cocktails beginning at 5 pm. Since most everyone seemed to enjoy the last GIS dinner in Orlando, we’ll repeat our visit to Vito’s Chop House. It’s conveniently located somewhat near the convention center and many of the hotels.

I hope to see you there. Please rsvp with the attached form or with a simple email reply to me.

Wishing you all a Happy New Year!!

Aloha,

Al Kakazu
President

B. Hayman Co.
94-062 Leokane St
Waipahu, HI 96797
Phone (808)671-2811
Direct (808)686-9202
Cell (808)265-2177
Fax (808)677-4961
[email protected]

David Smallwood Receives Certificate Of Completion from the Syngenta Business Institute

David Smallwood (left) receives his certificate of completion for the Syngenta Business Institute from Stephanie Schwenke (right), the company’s golf market manager.
David Smallwood (left) receives his certificate of completion for the Syngenta Business Institute from Stephanie Schwenke (right), the company’s golf market manager.
Congratulations to David Smallwood, who was selected as one of 22 golf course superintendents to participate in the Syngenta Business Institute, a unique, educational program.

The Syngenta Business Institute is sponsored by Syngenta in conjunction with Wake Forest University’s graduate school of business and was held Dec. 9 to Dec. 12 in Winston-Salem, N.C. While agronomic expertise is critical to superintendent success, Syngenta also recognized the need to provide superintendents with business management tools.

Syngenta worked with Wake Forest to develop a program that focused on financial and human resources management, delegation and negotiation skills, effective communications techniques, managing generational differences and more.

He was selected from a talented pool of superintendents based on an application process that reviewed their educational background, industry achievements and an industry-related essay.

Smallwood is the golf course superintendent at Kapalua in Lahaina.

Learn about the SDS format that replaces current MSDSs and prepare to train your team

Federal OHSA requires employers to train workers on the new labels elements and safety data sheets format to facilitate recognition and understanding.

Here is the “Microsoft Power Point” presentation used as part of the Marine Corps Order on the conversion from MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) to SDS (Safety Data Sheets). I thought this would provide some information for those of you who haven’t seen it. This presentation is for informational purposes only, I think the GCSAA website has pretty similar information but there are fees involved for non-members to view the “On Demand Webcast”.

CLICK HERE to download the original “Power Point” (PPT) presentation.

If you don’t have Power Point on your computer please CLICK HERE to download the original “Power Point” presentation converted to “Adobe Acrobat” (PDF).

Thanks,

Ryan A. Wood
Superintendent
Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course

Resources:
The GCSAA has an employee training record that can be downloaded and modified as needed to document the training you’ve held with your employees.