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Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight on Ben Anderson, Incoming President: Keeping the ATA on Schedule!

By Melanie Bonds, ATA Executive Director

Ben began working on a golf course straight out of high school. With his attitude of trying to learn as much as possible from those around him, he was certain to succeed in the turf industry. When Ben began working at Cypress Tree Golf Club in Montgomery, Glenn McWhirter was the first assistant there. Glenn’s training helped Ben learn the profession. From Cypress Tree, Ben went to work on the crew at Capitol Hill and later moved to Grand National as first assistant there for ten years. Both Glenn McWhirter and Jeff Oelmann, CGCS have continued to mentor Ben over the years as he advanced in his career, especially when he made the jump to Superintendent at Arrowhead Country Club in Montgomery. And, while hands-on learning was great, Ben decided to cement what he had learned by enrolling at Penn State University where he subsequently earned his degree in Turfgrass Science and Management.

One thing Ben has learned both from school and on-the-job training is the importance of keeping accurate records and paper trails to stay organized. This is a must for keeping on schedule with things such as chemical application, cultural practices, and budgeting. He says he enjoys the daily challenges and the science behind the chemical uses and applications.

Ben and Tiffany

Ben and Tiffany

In addition to keeping organized, Ben says, “I have always enjoyed preparing for tournaments and events. Helping to host a PGA tour event at Grand National was an unforgettable experience. I want to continue growing and learning! I refuse to become complacent; I try to be involved with local meetings, events, and active with associations. I’m not sure where that will lead me, but I am excited to find out.”

A huge blessing to our turf organizations in Alabama, Ben has served with the Grassroots ambassador program through the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and received the Grassroots Ambassador Leadership Award from the GCSAA. Arrowhead Country Club has been voted Montgomery Advertiser’s best of the best in Montgomery the last two years in a row thanks to Ben’s maintenance program and leadership. He serves on the Deep South Turf Expo Board of Directors and is incoming President of the Alabama Turfgrass Association.

Blake, Tanner, Brookley

Blake, Tanner, Brookley

As for the game of golf, Ben has a “love/ hate” relationship. “I try to play when I can, but I could definitely use a few lessons!” In his free time, he would rather spend time with his family and friends, get together to watch SEC football and he enjoys music of all kinds.

Ben has a beautiful family. His wife, Tiffany, and he have been married for 16 years. They have two boys, Tanner (12) and Blake (8). Last year they welcomed Brookley (9) into their family. “I enjoy spending time with my family and watching my kids grow up. My wife has always been a huge support and has always been willing to make any moves necessary for me to advance in my career."

In wrapping up, Ben says, “I am humbled to be spotlighted in the Turf Times Magazine and thankful for everyone that has taken chances on me and invested in me along my career path. I look forward to serving as the ATA president and hope to make a difference in our industry!”

Personally, I have no doubt Ben will go far! Thank you so much Ben for all you do for our industry!