BIGGA MEMBERS SELECTED
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Ten BIGGA members have been selected to take part in the BIGGA Delegation to the Golf Industry Show with Bernhard and Company next January.

 

The BIGGA members will represent the UK greenkeeping industry as they network with peers from around the globe and sample the education on offer at the turf management exhibition, taking place at the Orange County Convention Center in 2020.

 

Orange County Conference Center

The BIGGA delegation is considered one of the leading opportunities available to greenkeepers in the UK and the experience can be truly career-defining. There’s not just the experience of attending the show, but the delegates will also visit some of the leading golf facilities in the region and they’ll build a close camaraderie that can last their entire career. They’ll also join the ranks of other BIGGA members who have taken part in the delegation, meeting up at BTME each year and even organizing reunions for many years after the event.

For the first time, a female BIGGA member has been selected to join the trip, with Wenvoe Castle Golf Club head greenkeeper Lucy Sellick successfully applying for a place on the delegation.

All 10 delegates will benefit from fantastic networking opportunities and have access to the education seminars and workshops hosted by the American golf superintendents’ association.

Lucy, 44, said: “I’m over the moon about being selected as everyone within the industry talks about the delegation and how rewarding it is. After cutting fairways this morning while wearing 10 layers because it was only 4 degrees, the thought of going to Florida in January isn’t too bad.

“Greenkeeping has always felt like a family and then all of a sudden, 10 of you are going away on this incredible experience. I’m so grateful for the generosity of Bernhard and Company who are allowing this to take place and for the support of BIGGA who organise these amazing opportunities for members.”

Bernhard and Company Director Steven Nixon said: “The BIGGA delegation is always a very exciting initiative for Bernhard and Company. Each year we are hugely impressed with the calibre of applications and the candidates this year did not disappoint. We are pleased to give these 10 BIGGA members the opportunity of this trip and we’re confident that it will be a great step in furthering their careers.”

The BIGGA delegates are:

  • Andy Merry, course manager, Preston Golf Club
  • Callum Goodhind, deputy course manager, Prestbury Golf Club
  • Jack Sims, course manager, Surrey Downs Golf Club
  • Jake Boardman, deputy head greenkeeper, Roehampton Golf Club
  • Peter Robinson, course manager, PGA National Ireland at Slieve Russell
  • Jonny Peacock, head greenkeeper, Rugby Golf Club
  • David Roberts, course manager, Saddleworth Golf Club
  • Chris Sharp, course manager, Hampstead Golf Club
  • Lucy Sellick, head greenkeeper, Wenvoe Castle Golf Club
  • Andrew Riley, first assistant, Warrington Golf Club
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