A few years ago...I saw first hand a group of three supts come and meet with a prominent club in a large southern town that was looking for a new supt. They asked to meet with this board and wanted to inform the board that their assoc required that any supt taking the job let the existing supt know he was looking....they were quickly asked to leave and the candidate they hired was told not to join the assoc....
It's finr to have the GCSAA just don't let the tail wag the dog....
Mike,
I am in complete agreement with GCSAA requirements of not allowing members to send a resume or interview at a club where a superintendent is currently employed. It makes perfect sence and are basic, proper buisness ethics. If a club is not happy with the suoerintendent then give him thirty days notice or fire him on the spot and then search for a new one. Ninety nine percent of the clubs follow proper ethics and fire first and look second but every once in a while there is a club that doesnīt understand basic ethic principals so GCSAA spells it out to their members that they consider this unethical. Most superintendents right fully so, would walk if they were told to stay away or not to join the GCSAA, IMO, it shows a great deal of ignorance by the club and if they have such a negative attitude in this aspect, there most likely will be a boat full of problems coming your way in others areas as well. The three that walked or were asked to leave, did the right thing regardless if its spelled out in GCSAA or not!