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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE: January 21, 2005
Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council
Appoints Golden Chair of Research
Fund
Jerred D. Golden, Director of
Grounds, Hershey’s Mill Golf and
Landscape, West Chester, was elected
Chair of the Board of Trustees for
the PA Turfgrass Research Trust by
the Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council (PTC)
Board of Directors at its regular
meeting last week.
Immediate Past President of PTC,
Golden helped in the founding of the
Trust, an endowment fund created by
the Board a year ago to ensure a
permanent source of reliable funding
for critical ongoing research at
Penn State’s Center for Turfgrass
Science.
Golden also served as President of
the Penn State Agriculture Council
from 1998 – 2000, and was President
of the Philadelphia Association of
Golf Course Superintendents from
1992-1993.
In his work he pioneered the first
use of effluent water on golf
courses in Pennsylvania and
developed a landscape division to
install and maintain plant material
and lawns for a 1,700 home
community. Presently he oversees an
18 hole private golf club and a
landscape division of 50 employees.
He is responsible for the waste
water treatment plant and all
community environmental issues.
A member of Penn State’s Armsby
Honor Society, Golden is a Certified
Golf Course Superintendent and a
Pennsylvania Water and Wastewater
Certified Operator, in addition to
having his Pennsylvania Pesticide
Certification.
Golden is a graduate of Penn State’s
two-year program in Ornamental
Nursery Management in 1975, and
Turfgrass Management in 1976.
While PTC contributes to Penn
State’s research annually through
its educational activities,
conferences, trade shows and
membership fees, the Pennsylvania
Turfgrass Research Trust will be an
endowment that will yield annual
income for the Turfgrass Program. It
also provides an avenue for golfers,
both individually and through their
clubs and/or course affiliations, to
contribute significantly to the game
they love.
Golden said directors have
recognized the need for a more
permanent and reliable source of
funding to ensure the ability of PTC
both to continue to support and to
expand vital research. Golden was
elected Chair in acknowledgement of
his leadership in establishing the
Trust and his vision for its
potential.
The Center for Turfgrass Science at
Penn State is internationally
recognized for being a leader in
research targeted to improve turf
conditions on golf courses. Penn
State’s research is available to all
turfgrass managers, and more
information about the research fund
is available on the PTC website at
www.paturf.org
The Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council
promotes professionalism in all
facets of the turfgrass industry by
providing educational opportunities,
grants and support for education and
research projects, encouraging
future industry leadership through
scholarship and awards, and
promoting interaction with
government agencies, private
institutions and the general public.
Members include golf course
superintendents, owners/operators of
lawn care services, nurserymen,
landscapers, sod growers, sports
field managers and industrial
representatives.
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