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Tennessee Turfgrass Association – Member Spotlight on Kenny Franks Sports Turf Manager – West Tennessee Healthcare Sportsplex / City of Jackson, TN

March 16, 2021 | Tennessee Turfgrass Association | PODCAST

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Tennessee Turfgrass – Julie Holt, Content Director, TheTurfZone.com

We sat down with TTA member Kenny Franks to discuss his career, his advice for young turfgrass managers and his future plans.

How many years have you been in this position?

I have been with the City of Jackson for 19 years. I was first put at the City Golf Course (Bent Tree) as the superintendent, the worst two-and-a-half years of my life (besides the ones with my ex-wife). Then the city leased out the course and then-Mayor Farmer put me over all the athletic fields for the City for about two years. In 2005, the City of Jackson built the 17-field Sportsplex where I became the Sports Turf Manager.

How did you decide to pursue a career in turfgrass management?

From my college baseball to coaching and being Parks & Recreation director in two municipalities, I spent a lot of time trying to improve the athletic fields. During this time, I also attended turf seminars which increased my interest and enjoyment in development of this career. Also when I worked for the City of Portland, TN, during my spare time, I went to Nashville, and helped Tom McAfee prepare the grounds for the Nashville Sounds.

What path led you to your current position?

In addition to the Parks & Recreation director positions, I worked for the Nashville Sounds as turf manager, Tennessee Titans as groundskeeper, West TN Diamond Jaxx as turf manager, then to my current position.

What is the best part of your job?

The best part of my job is being able to maintain the best quality playing fields, making sure it is player safe and being able to communicate with staff how to properly maintain the fields.

What are some unique challenges of your job?

Unique challenges of my job include pop-up summer showers while continuing play and to have the ability to keep high school age staff interested in maintaining the highest quality fields. Another challenge I face is training a new seasonal staff each year.

How many employees are part of your team?

We maintain three full-time staff and 20–30 seasonal workers.

What do you feel is the biggest challenge facing the turfgrass industry right now?

Currently, I feel the biggest challenge is finding the best quality turf free of diseases and weeds as well as stress from the weather and the high volume of foot traffic.

What is one lesson you’ve learned the hard way in your career?

It is a struggle to make supervisors understand how or why you make decisions, spend money or others choices necessary to maintain the fields at the highest quality.

Do you have a mentor in the industry? Who?

I have several; Tom McAfee (Nashville Sounds), Terry Porch (Tennessee Titans), Tom Neilson (Louisville Bats), Billy Clark (Clarks Sports Fields), and Bill Marbet (Southern Athletic Fields).

Even though I had an idea of what I wanted to do – I would call and get their opinion. I would either use their idea or coordinate with mine.

What do you do in your free time?

I enjoy spending time with family & friends at the river, fishing, playing golf and drinking adult beverages. I have also started a Seasoned Nut business for extra income when I retire in 2022. kennysnutz.com

My wife is Kathy and we’ve been married 16 years. My children are daughter Kassi and stepsons Ryan and EJ. We have 4 grandchildren & my buddy Lacie Lou (King Charles Cavalier Spaniel).

What would your advice be for people entering the turfgrass industry now?

Never be afraid to ask for advice on problems or to get ideas from other turf managers or golf course superintendents in the turfgrass industry. You are never too old to learn new things.

I would like to give a pat on the back to the Sportsplex Ground Staff for making this Sportsplex the showplace it is. The fields could not be the quality they are without their hard work.

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