This post and question is hilarious.
Ok, Ok, I’ll admit it, I wear nice clothes. But back in the day I looked like a mud wrestler and tried to learn everything. Our profession has come a long way. Higher budgets, bigger crews, and higher salaries and because of it there is more volatility. Every situation is different. It seems most good Superintendents are paranoid and sensitive for the first 3-5 years on the job. I don’t know if that is the proper word but it seems to fit.
First there is the learning curve; studying the course inch by inch, problems above ground, problems below ground, what kind of crew do you have, etc. Second; mentally you got the job because you were a good salesman and you believe in yourself. You know how to get things done the right way and nobody can do it as good as you. Result you try to do everything. There is nothing wrong with that and it’s a very important process in learning your course……..what works and what doesn’t work. With that said, once you feel comfortable with the course and you have assembled your team, its then time to trust your Assistants, interns, and your crew to get the job done. If you have a smaller budget maybe you can’t do it to the same scale as the larger budget course but you can still do it. It’s all about trust. How is an intern going to become an assistant and how is an assistant going to become a Superintendent if they don’t know how to run a crew, spray a green, fix an irrigation leak, change cups or grind a reel on a daily basis? This is how we grow our profession.
Tom Doak,
Who’s to say the Superintendent or the Assistant Superintendent that looks good is not getting the job done? If the job is getting done and the members are happy who cares. Who knows, they could have been covered in mud in the morning and changed clothes. What is a Golf Course Architect suppose to look like? Who cares? I don’t know how you look or if you get dirty. I’ve seen your work and it’s great. I could care less if you wear a tie or sport a wife beater and cut off jeans with white pockets hanging, it doesn’t matter…..the end product is what matters.
Sincerely,
The hot shot manager that dresses like a pro