Friday, September 21, 2018

Oglebay Wins Special GCSAA Award

Superintendent Nick Janovich is One of Four to Receive Award in 2018

(WHEELING, W.Va.) – Oglebay Resort – West Virginia’s most popular golf destination set amid the beautiful Appalachian foothills – celebrates a prestigious award bestowed upon a key member of its golf staff.

Oglebay Golf Course Superintendent Nick Janovich was recently recognized as a winner of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Grassroots Ambassador Leadership Award.

“We are extremely proud to have Nick on our staff,” says Danny Ackerman, Oglebay’s General Manager of Golf Operations. “This recognition from the GSCAA demonstrates Nick’s ongoing dedication to Oglebay and the game of golf.”

The GSCAA provides education, information and representation to over 18,000 members who manage and maintain golf courses in 78 countries. As one of just four winners in 2018, second-quarter recipient Janovich is in rare company.

The Grassroots Ambassador Leadership (GAL) Award, presented quarterly in partnership with The Toro Co., recognizes individuals who have demonstrated advancement of the GCSAA Priority Issues Agenda through congressional outreach and relationship development with a member of Congress. Janovich has made 27 trips to Capitol Hill as an ambassador of the GCSAA and golf industry.

“We are at the point where they know me, why I’m there, and they are prepared with information,” Janovich says. “I’ve also been affectionately referred to as the ‘golf guy.’”

Through Toro, GAL winners will receive a trip to the 2019 National Golf Day in Washington, D.C., where golf industry leaders meet with members of Congress to discuss the game’s economic, social and environmental contributions to society.

The latest U.S. Golf Economy Report conducted by TEConomy Partners shows that $84.1 billion in activity was directly driven by golf. Approximately one out of every 75 jobs in the U.S. is impacted by the golf industry.

More information: Oglebay.com

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