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Master Greenkeeper; Brazilian pitches ready; turf sculpture; golf survey; Droitwich GC switch
IN THIS ISSUE
DAVID COLE IS LASTEST BIGGA MASTER GREENKEEPER
BRAZILIAN PITCHES READY TO PLAY
STUNNING TURF SCULPTURE
700,000 WOMEN & YOUNG PEOPLE KEEN TO PLAY GOLF
GAVIN JONES LTD BUYS FELLOW LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
DROITWICH GC SWITCHES TO TORO
NEW PITCH FOR AXMINSTER TOWN
WIRRAL BENEFIT FROM DRAINAGE
DR ANDY OWEN CONTINUES EDUCATING
SALES SPECIALIST APPOINTED
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DAVID COLE IS LASTEST BIGGA MASTER GREENKEEPER
One of the highest accolades in the industry

 
David Cole

Congratulations to David Cole, Director of Golf Course and Estates at Loch Lomond Golf Club, who has become BIGGA’s 64th Master Greenkeeper.

David, who joined the historic parkland course in 1994, began studying for the prestigious qualification 18 months ago.

He said: “I feel the Master Greenkeeper certificate is not just an audit of your own professional career as a greenkeeper, but it is also an audit of your golf course, your policies and procedures, and your team.

“I applied for it for a number of reasons. I felt it was important for the Course Manager of a high profile Club, like Loch Lomond, to be qualified at the highest level. This is one of the top accolades in the industry. I also wanted to push myself professionally and achieve it for my own personal satisfaction.

“I expected the process to be very challenging and it certainly didn’t disappoint! It’s difficult to study for the Master Greenkeeper final stage exams, as the questions are set by BIGGA and are random and change every year. So when you sit down for the two final exams you have no idea what the subject will be. It is not just a test of your agronomic knowledge, it is a test of your overall wealth of experience and your management skills in today's modern world.”

During his time at Loch Lomand David has overseen substantial renovation works, through intense drainage installation across the golf course, the rebuild of all the putting greens to a USGA spec, selective sand capping and significant improvements on the course’s 70+ bunkers, as well leading the club to many golf and environment accolades. The course is regularly highly ranked as one of the ‘Top 100’ golf courses in the world and forms part of the stunning Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.


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