Danny Gwyn
About Danny Gwyn
Danny Gwyn serves as the Senior Vice President at Concert Golf Partners, bringing over 40 years of experience in golf course management and agronomy. He previously held the position of Senior Director of Agronomy at ClubCorp for 23 years and has a strong background in sustainable practices within the industry.
Work at Concert Golf Partners
Danny Gwyn serves as Senior Vice President at Concert Golf Partners, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he utilizes his extensive expertise in golf course management and agronomy to oversee various projects and initiatives within the organization. His responsibilities include ensuring the development and maintenance of golf courses align with sustainable practices, reflecting his commitment to environmental stewardship in the golf industry.
Previous Experience at ClubCorp
Prior to his current role, Danny Gwyn worked at ClubCorp for 23 years, serving as Senior Director of Agronomy from 1995 to 2018. During his tenure, he contributed significantly to the management and enhancement of golf courses, applying his knowledge of sustainable agronomy practices. His long-standing career in the golf industry has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complexities involved in golf course maintenance and development.
Education and Expertise
Danny Gwyn studied Agronomy and Crop Science at North Carolina State University, where he earned an Associate of Science degree from 1980 to 1983. He furthered his education by obtaining a Certified Golf Course Superintendent designation from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), a certification he has maintained since 1988. His educational background and certifications underscore his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of agronomy and golf course management.
Background in Agronomy
With over 40 years of experience in agronomy and crop science, Danny Gwyn has developed a comprehensive understanding of sustainable practices in golf course management. His career has been marked by a commitment to improving golf course conditions while promoting environmental sustainability. His background in agronomy informs his approach to managing golf courses, focusing on both performance and ecological responsibility.