The continued evolution of the modern golf club manager demands more than operational oversight, it requires a deep, practical understanding of the golf course itself.
That philosophy was brought to life with our Advanced Management Certificate in Golf Course Management, where delegates immerse themselves in three days of focused, high-level learning at Moortown Golf Club.
This April (21st – 23rd), the GCMA’s Advanced Management Programme in Golf Course Management returns to Moortown, offering managers the opportunity to step beyond day-to-day operations and gain a deeper, more strategic understanding of course performance, sustainability, and financial planning.
The certificate is designed to provide a comprehensive, practical learning experience. Delegates can expect a carefully balanced mix of classroom-based insight and real-world application, covering everything from agronomy fundamentals and greenkeeping practices through to machinery planning, capital expenditure, and long-term budgeting.
The Case for Greater Course Understanding
For many managers, golf course operations can feel highly technical, rooted in agronomy, machinery, and environmental science. Yet, without a solid grasp of these areas, it becomes significantly harder to make informed decisions, manage budgets effectively, or fully support the Course Manager and greens team.
The most effective modern General Managers are those who can bridge that gap.

They don’t need to replace the expertise of their Course Manager, but they do need to understand it. Whether it’s interpreting course condition data, justifying capital investment, planning long-term improvements, or communicating decisions to members and committees, knowledge of course management is critical.
Previous delegates consistently highlight how transformational this understanding can be.
“It’s given me a better understanding of what my Head Greenkeeper has to know and manage on a daily basis and enables me to improve communications with him and be able to give him more support.”
Joanne McBratney, General Manager, Harrogate Golf Club
A Programme Designed for Real-World Impact
The Golf Course Management Certificate has been carefully designed to give managers not just theory, but practical, applicable insight across all key areas of golf course management.
Across the programme, delegates will explore:
- Agronomy and course conditioning – understanding the “why” behind playing surfaces and maintenance practices
- Machinery and asset management – making informed decisions on investment, replacement, and efficiency
- Budgeting and financial planning – aligning course standards with sustainable financial strategies
- Sustainability and environmental stewardship – preparing for the future of golf course management
- Leadership and structure – strengthening the working relationship between General Manager and Course Manager
The course also places strong emphasis on applying this knowledge strategically, helping managers move from reactive decision-making to proactive, long-term planning.
One of last years delegates, Paul Hubner, General Manager of Strathaven Golf Club said:
“I can now return to my Club with confidence and a depth of knowledge on agronomy, budgeting, and sustainability that simply wasn’t anywhere near this level prior to attending.”
Learning Beyond the Classroom
An equally valuable element of the programme is the opportunity to step away from the day-to-day demands of club life.
By learning alongside peers, sharing experiences, and discussing real challenges, delegates gain perspectives that simply aren’t available within their own club environment.
Looking Ahead to Moortown
With the next Advanced Management Programme Certificate in Golf Course Management taking place this April, now is the ideal time for managers to invest in their own development, and in the future success of their clubs.
For those looking to strengthen collaboration, improve decision-making, and truly understand the heart of their business, this programme offers a powerful next step.
Because better course understanding doesn’t just improve the golf course, it strengthens the entire club.
This certificate has limited spaces remaining, secure your place now to avoid disappointment!
By Mark Shanley




