GCSAA announces funding of three new research projects in 2025

The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America is currently funding 11 projects at 10 universities. This equates to $587,535 in funding for applied turfgrass research.

Research grants from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) are supporting three new research projects at universities across the country. The projects will be funded through the GCSAA Foundation research endowments.

The projects, which were selected by a committee that included two members of the GCSAA board of directors, superintendents, university researchers and other professional scientists, will receive a combined $182,000 from a GCSAA Foundation block grant.

The following three research projects are funded for a period of two years:

  • “Chemical and biological control of Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) on golf course putting green surfaces” by Ming-Yi Chou, Ph.D., Rutgers University.
  • “Impact of Soil Properties on Plant-parasitic Nematode Populations” by Alec Kowalewski, Ph.D., Hannah Rivedal, Ph.D., Emily Braithwaite, Charles Schmid, Ph.D.,  and Jen Moore, Ph.D. Oregon State University. 
  • “Environmentally Sound Irrigation and Nitrogen Management Strategies for Sprig Establishment of Warm Season Putting Greens” by Benjamin Wherley, Ph.D., Weston Floyd and Ashton Franks, Ph.D., Texas A&M University

There are now 11 on-going research projects funded by GCSAA, which equates to $587,535 in funding for applied turfgrass research.

GCSAA’s research provides solutions to issues golf course superintendents face with the management of their facilities. Funding for the research comes to GCSAA through the Foundation and the generosity of its donors.

To learn more about the GCSAA Foundation’s research program and how it benefits the game of golf, the environment and communities, visit www.gcsaa.org/foundation/research

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