HISTORY OF THE MGCSA
History of the MGCSA
The history of the Maine Golf Course Superintendents Association as recalled by
Roger Lowell.
The Maine Golf Course
Superintendents Association as we know it today started forming in late 1963.
The bylaws were written in 1964.
The need to form an association was the concern of several superintendents and a couple of
sales people that were attending the Maine Conference as it used to be held at the
University of Maine at Orono. The turf conference preceded our association.
This was a second attempt to form an association. An association called the
Green's Keepers of Maine failed an attempt from a lack of interest or ability to travel,
or both. Members like Jim Jones, and even the legendary
Manny Francis of Vesper Country Club of Lowell, Mass. were
part of that era. Manny built and maintained what today is the South Portland
Municipal Golf Club.
Burt Huderson and Austin Kelley
were very instrumental in getting things kicked off with the aid of longtime Sec/Treasurer
Harold Hathaway.
I almost hate to make list of member names as I am sure to forget some, but here goes.
1964
| Burt Anderson Austin Kelly Jack Small Lloyd Ruby John Davis Roger Lowell |
Harvey LaMontagne Paul Brown Jack Mansure Harold Hathaway Frank Rhndel Jim Jones |
Fred McPheters Bob Flanagan Nal Poltile Oscar Young Tom Muccie Chet Sawtelle |
As you can see from this list, at $5.00 a membership we
collected $95.00 in dues in 1964. Many meetings in those days would be attended by 8
to 10 people. Remember that most of us were still driving cars left over from the
late 50's and a trip to Augusta from Arundel would be a days event.
This was also the reason that there were three area Vice Presidents.
One northern, one central and one southern, if the President could not make a
meeting, then the area Vice President would preside over the meeting. The year I was
president, 65-66 the area Vice Presidents were: John
Dana, Paul Brown and Jim Jones.
Many times postage and their expenses were paid for by Yerxas
because our long time treasurer Harold Hathaway was general manager of that company.
We owe a debt of gratitude to both Yerxas and
Sawtell
Brothers who often helped the MGCSA
with expenses in the early days. By the late 60's our membership
had grown to about 50 members, that even brought hard workers like
Dave Huff who helped carry the ball for many
years. If I were asked today to what do I attribute to the on going success of MGCSA
I would have to say its all the members who gave their time and made meetings to be with
their peers.