GCSAA recognizes Matt Gourlay with 2025 President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship
The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) named Matt Gourlay, CGCS, MG, AGS, superintendent at Hillcrest Country Club in Boise, Idaho, as the recipient of the 2025 President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship.
He will be recognized Feb. 5, 2025, during the Sunrise Celebration, presented in partnership with Syngenta at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in San Diego, Calif.
The President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship was established in 1991 to recognize an exceptional environmental contribution to the game of golf; a contribution that further exemplifies the golf course superintendent’s image as a steward of the land.
“During his career Matt has practiced sustainable golf course management that showcases golf course superintendents’ dedication to protect the environment,” said Jeff L. White, CGCS, president of the GCSAA. “He not only uses best management practices and has a commitment to sustainability, but has spent his career educating others on how to implement environmental BMPs.”
Gourlay has been superintendent at Hillcrest CC since December of 2023 and previously spent 16 years as superintendent and director of golf course operations at Colbert Hills Golf Course in Manhattan, Kan.
Gourlay, a 22-year GCSAA member, uses an approach to environmental stewardship that focuses on reduced inputs on the golf course while still providing high-quality playing surfaces. His Natural Resource Management Plan at Colbert Hills used best management practices regarding pests, environmental planning, water conservation, water quality, waste, and energy usage management.
According to the GCSAA, Gourlay believes in using Minimum Level for Sustainable Nutrition (MLSN), which is an approach to managing soil nutrient levels that can help decrease fertilizer inputs while still maintaining healthy quality turf.
“Smart business decisions have resulted in good decisions for the golf course and environment,” Gourlay said. “From a golfer’s standpoint, I don’t hit the ball as far as I used to, so I like to have the fast, firm conditions. You get those playing conditions from reducing water and fertility and it creates great golf course conditions.”
Throughout his career, Gourlay has been recognized with multiple GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards, including winning the 2018 Innovative Conservation Award, 2019 Natural Resource Conservation Award, and 2023 Healthy Land Stewardship Award. He earned runner-up honors for the 2020 and 2022 Communications and Outreach Awards and the 2021 Healthy Land Stewardship Award.
Gourlay is a third-generation golf course superintendent whose grandfather, David Gourlay Sr., was a founding member of the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association (CGSA) after he emigrated from Scotland in 1948. His father, David Gourlay, CGCS, CCM, CCE, is now retired but was the grow-in superintendent and chief operation officer at Colbert Hills.
Gourlay earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture with an emphasis in golf course management and a minor in business from Kansas State University. His career includes internships at Cypress Point Club in Del Monte Forest, Calif., Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and the USGA. He also spent three years as an assistant superintendent at Colbert Hills under then-superintendent Kenny Rogers before taking over in 2007.
He received top-level certifications from three golf course management associations around the world, including Certified Golf Course Superintendent (CGCS) from GCSAA in 2011, Master Greenkeeper (MG) from the British and International Golf Greenkeeping Association (BIGGA) in 2019, and Accredited Golf Course Superintendent (AGS) from the CGSA in 2022.
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