
Episode 1
Greens, Grounds, and Gratitude with Brian Bossert, CGCS
This week on The Bag Drop, Brian Bossert, Director of Grounds and Greens at Bryn Mawr Country Club, shares his journey from growing up in a golf-obsessed small town to becoming a successful superintendent. He discusses the importance of playability in c
The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf · NewClub Golf Society
May 20, 20241h 2m
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Show Notes
This week on The Bag Drop, Brian Bossert, Director of Grounds and Greens at Bryn Mawr Country Club, shares his journey from growing up in a golf-obsessed small town to becoming a successful superintendent.
He discusses the importance of playability in course conditions and the challenges of managing a team. Brian also reflects on his experience as a player and how it influences his approach to his job. He emphasizes the need for compassion and leadership in his role and the importance of work-life balance in the golf industry.
In this conversation, Brian A Bossert, CGCS, discusses work-life balance in the golf industry and his involvement in the renovation of a golf course. He reflects on the improvements in work-life balance over the years and emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself. Brian also shares his experience working on the renovation project and highlights the significance of understanding the original architectural intent. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Canal Shores and the sense of community it fosters.
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