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LANDSCAPES GOLF MANAGEMENT NAMES Agronomy, Maintenance Director
LONGTIME TURF PRO CHRIS LEWIS, A PAST PRESIDENT AND BOARD MEMBER OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS, SLIDES INTO THE NEW ROLE.
ARTICLE PROVIDED BY GOLF COURSE INDUSTRY MAGAZINE field staff on golf course superintendent and crew hiring, best practices training, supplies and equipment purchasing, and other functions integral to optimizing golf course playing conditions and amenities maintenance. He will serve as a resource to regional golf course superintendents on business and technical activities, including capital planning, grow-in and renovation projects. to its people and that’s what I’m looking to build on,” said Lewis, a decorated member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. “More often than not, the No. 1 reason people frequent one golf course or country club over another is the level of golf course and amenity conditions — that’s where our company shines.”
Chris Lewis, CGCS, is the new director of agronomy and maintenance for Landscapes Golf Management, which services more than 55 golf courses, country clubs and resorts across the country.

Lewis will work closely with Landscapes Golf Management leadership, corporate support and
A 20-plus-year Landscapes Golf Management veteran, Lewis started his career as a golf course foreman at Broadlands Golf Course in Broomfield, Colorado. He quickly ascended to assistant golf course superintendent, golf course superintendent and general manager before overseeing several of Landscapes Golf Management’s public, semi-private and private properties as Rocky Mountains regional superintendent. Lewis served on the board of the Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendents Association and was president of the Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Association.
“Landscapes Golf Management is very good
“Chris Lewis is unequivocally the right person for the position,” Landscapes Golf Management president Tom Everett said. “He enjoys the ideal combination of personal relations, agronomic experience and business skills to advance Landscapes Golf Management’s innovation agenda.”
In the past several months, Landscapes Golf Management has added six golf courses and country clubs to its portfolio, and extended partnerships with eight others.


