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Young greenkeeper education; world's biggest mo; Bolton complete upgrades; Turfcare Live success
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FOCUS ON YOUNG GREENKEEPERS
WORLD'S BIGGEST MO PAINTED
BOLTON COMPLETE UPGRADE
SUCCESS FOR TURFCARE LIVE
UK ARRIVAL OF METRAC H8X
NEW FUNGICIDE PRODUCTS DEVELOPED
TURFGRASS SPECIALIST APPOINTED
SWANSEA & OSPREYS PITCH PERFECT
OLYMPIC LEGACY ROLE FOR ISEKI
LIMAGRAIN SUPPORT TROOP AID
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SEPT / OCT 2014 ISSUE

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FOCUS ON YOUNG GREENKEEPERS
At Continue To Learn

Continue to Learn 2015 at BTME 2015 say that bookings are pouring in - and  they stress if you’re a young greenkeeper looking to improve your career prospects and make the next move it’s vital for you to attend.

Continue to Learn and the Turf Managers’ Conference is not just for Course Managers and Head Greenkeepers – in fact this year the focus more than ever is on Assistant Greenkeepers.


Continue to Learn

The offering covers everything assistants need to progress in their career including mechanics, budgeting, people management, managing conflict and grass identification.

Tom Freeman, First Assistant Greenkeeper at Kingsdown Golf Club, is already looking forward to attending his first Turf Managers’ Conference, which will feature topics as diverse as soil properties, customer service awareness, change resilience, organic matter management and water conservation!

He said: “Seeing presentations from speakers who are right at the top of industry can only help my career, ultimately I want to work my way up to be a Course Manager one day and I think attending these sort of educational events gives me a head start.

“You can use any aspect of the Continue to Learn programme to your advantage. There were so many I was interested in attending, from ecology to grass composition, but I’ve decided to go to the ‘Mathematics for Modern Greenkeepers’ Workshop. This is an area that I know I need to work on so it’s ideal for me to develop my skills.”

Many Seminars are completely free to attend. Turn to the yellow section of the Continue to Learn booklet which was sent to all BIGGA members alongside October’s issue of Greenkeeper International. All you have to do is pre-book your spot then get yourself to Harrogate. These include presentations on guidelines for using fertilisers, stress management in turf, managing fairy rings and more. 


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