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Dealer alliance; Deere support; SALTEX 2013; Grass Group; Charterhouse appoint; Ransomes in US
IN THIS ISSUE
AG AND GM DEALERS FORGE ALLIANCE
DEERE RENEWS UKGCOA SUPPORT
SALTEX CONFIDENT
GRASS GROUP CHANGES
CHARTERHOUSE APPOINT MACGREGOR
NEW RANSOMES TECH REVEALED TO UK GUESTS
DJ LOOKING FOR DEALERS
LANDWARDS MARCH 2013 CONFERENCE
TORO IRRIGATION BRINGS TOGETHER IRISH COMPANIES
CAMPEY IMMANTS PARTNER ESSMA
AND FINALLY . . .
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DEERE RENEWS UKGCOA SUPPORT
As a Diamond Corporate Partner

 
Pictured on the John Deere stand at the 2013 Golf Industry Show in San Diego, USA in February, are (left to right): Howard Storey, John Deere Golf product marketing manager, Europe & Middle East; Jerry Kilby, executive director, UKGCOA; and John Deere Limited UK & Ireland turf division sales manager Joedy Ibbotson.

John Deere Limited has renewed its membership of the UK Golf Course Owners Association (UKGCOA) as a Diamond Corporate Partner, a year on from their initial partnership announcement at BTME 2012 in Harrogate.

"The UKGCOA is delighted that John Deere has renewed its commitment to support the continued development of the association, as we grow towards our 200th member golf course in early 2013," said UKGCOA executive director Jerry Kilby.

The UKGCOA was set up in 2010 to promote, develop and represent the interests of golf course owners in the United Kingdom and act as a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences. "About a third of all golf courses in the UK are proprietary owned and operated," said Jerry Kilby. "We strongly believe that our association can and should play an important role in the growth of the game of golf and the development of individual golf businesses, while also having a more effective voice in the wider golf industry."

John Deere Limited turf division sales manager Joedy Ibbotson added: "John Deere is fully committed to working together with Jerry Kilby and the association's new general manager James Cameron to support their key objectives in this important sector of the UK golf market."


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