My name is Scott Ellis and I am currently employed as the Assistant Superintendent at South Suburban Golf Course in Centennial, Colorado. Within this site, you will find posts of current happenings in my career as well as links to previous facilities I have worked. Please feel free to comment. Enjoy!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Going Green

One of my passions in life is sustainability and the pursuit to "go green". I believe it is everybody's responsibility to use nature's resources wisely and responsibly. At SSGC, one way we are doing this is by using an organic fairway fertilizer instead of the classic slow-release inorganic products we have all become accustomed to. The Sanctuary 18-2-6 fairway grade fertilizer has been our product of choice. Not only have we seen the same type of release and longevity characteristics as the inorganics, it is a non-coated , non-encapsulated, homogeneous product, so fracture of the particle by mowers is not a problem. Eventually, after a few seasons of this application we hope to experiment with rate reduction because we have built sustainable soil and no longer need the rates we first started with.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

We are customer service

Here is a link to an article published this month in Golf Course Management written by GCSAA President James R. Fitzroy, CGCS. It is something I feel passionate about and have been mentoring my staff on over the past few years. Maintenance IS the front line of customer service.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Savers for My Feet


Hi all, as some of you may know, my wife went back to school this year to study Law. Unfortunately, this has reduced our household to one income, causing us to tighten our already tight purse strings. One way I have been saving money is buying my work shoes at the thrift store. Working on a golf course is probably the most brutal environment for a pair of shoes. Going from wet to dry, being caked with mud, as well as being exposed to chemicals leads to a short life span for most pairs. If you can get 6 months out of them, you are ahead of the curve. I used to spend between 50 to 100 dollars for a pair. By shopping at Savers, I have been able to find slightly worn, comfortable shoes for $6-$8! They still last for 6 months, so which is the smarter move? Think about it next time you have to buy your next pair for the course.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

We Are Golf

One of the initiatives I have been working on recently is the joining of RMGCSA to the We Are Golf coalition. We Are Golf is a collaboration of the Club Managers Association of America, the GCSAA, NGCOA, and the PGA. This group was formed as a way to show the impact of golf both economically and environmentally at local and national levels. We at the RMGCSA think it will be a great way to have golf's voice heard legislatively, and I am proud and excited to be a part of it.