The Carolinas GCSA provides members the opportunity to excel professionally and enhance the game of golf through responsible turfgrass management.
Interested in becoming a member?
Mark Your Calendar
2025 Carolinas GCSA Conference & Show
November 17-19, 2025
Myrtle Beach Convention Center
Myrtle Beach, SC
Headquarters Hotel
Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Ctr. Hotel
2101 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC
Room block dates are from
Saturday, 11/15/25 - Thursday, 11/20/25
Call 1–888–627–8203 to book your room.
For call in, you may ask for CGCSA 2025 Attendees or the group id code GO3.
To reserve your room online, the link is:
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Room Rate: $112 per night
Parking: $5 per day
ATTENDEE REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Conference Program
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Exhibitor Registration
https://conference.carolinasgcsa.org/
You must have a username & password to reserve a booth.Â
Upcoming Events
2025 TETAC CONFERENCE
To register, click here.
Carolinas GCSA Hurricane Relief Program
Carolinas Superintendents Commit $286,000-plus to New Turf Research
October 9 - 11, 2025
Highlands Cup
October 12 - 14, 2025
Virlina Cup
November 17 - 19, 2025
Carolinas GCSA Conference and Show
Myrtle Beach Convention Center
Myrtle Beach, SC
Exhibitor booth registration
https://conference.carolinasgcsa.org/
Exhibitor badge registration will open soon!
Attendee registration is open!
Registration Link
Future Upcoming Meetings
January 26-27, 2026
Winter Meeting
Callawassie Island Club
Okatie, SC
March 23-24, 2026
Southeast Regional USGA Meeting
The Walker Course at Clemson University
The Madren Center
Clemson, SC
October, 2026
Fall Mountain Meeting
Date and Location TBD
Advertising Opportunities
As an association we are proud to offer a myriad of advertising opportunities for companies whose intent is to be seen in the Southeast and especially have their brand represented in the Carolinas. Included in this packet you will find opportunities in our magazine Carolinas Green, a must read in the superintendents eyes throughout North and South Carolina and beyond.