Deep Roots Leadership Seminar

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February 14 To March 16 2022 Meeting 1:00PM EST to 2:30PM EST

Paul MacCormack, Superintendent and General Manager, Fox Meadow Golf Course, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Chris Tritabaugh, Golf Course Superintendent, Hazeltine National, Chaska, Minnesota

In response to popular demand, not to mention the demands of our time, the Carolinas GCSA is proud to present a special seminar series on leadership. Deep Roots Leadership is a five-part virtual seminar series delivered by Paul MacCormack and Chris Tritabaugh, beginning on February 14. The series will take a deep dive into what it takes to be an effective, efficient and healthy leader in today’s society.

MacCormack, superintendent and general manager at Fox Meadow Golf Club in Canada, has built a strong reputation bringing mindfulness and self-care tools to golf course superintendents in recent years. Along the way, he has worked closely with Tritabaugh, golf course superintendent and 2016 Ryder Cup host at Hazeltine National Golf Club.

“We’re excited to make this opportunity available to our members,” says Carolinas GCSSA executive director, Tim Kreger. “Paul was a great contributor during Conference Comes to You and we have had nothing but great feedback from members who have been a part of his sessions. I’m sure what he and Chris will bring to the table on leadership will be just as eye-opening.”

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Paul MacCormack

Paul MacCormack is the golf course superintendent and general manager of Fox Meadow Golf Course, located in Stratford, Prince Edward Island, Canada, where he lives with his wife, Jill, and three children, Maria, Lucas and Clara. Paul is also the author of The Mindful Superintendent Blog on TurfNet and a frequent speaker on the value of mindful living. 

Chris Tritabaugh

Since 2013 Chris Tritabaugh has been the Golf Course Superintendent at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. In 2016 Hazeltine played host to the 41st Ryder Cup matches, and in 2019 Hazeltine hosted the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. In the coming years the Club will host the 2024 US Amateur Championship and in 2029 will become the first American club to host a second Ryder Cup. In more than 15 years as a Golf Course Superintendent, Chris has worked hard to develop and fine tune an enjoyable, stimulating, and inspirational workplace culture.  

Chris is a 2001 graduate of the University of Minnesota. He and his wife Lindsay have three children: Olive (13), Penelope (11) and Edwin (2). 

Once you have completed all 5 sessions a Conference Comes To You certificate will become available.