BIGGA LAUNCHES NATIONAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE

Taking place online in November
BIGGA LAUNCHES NATIONAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE

The ongoing Covid-19 crisis has led the British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) to rethink how its members will access local and regional education in 2020 and has launched a new initiative known as the National Regional Conference.

Traditionally BIGGA’s five regions - Scotland and Northern Ireland, Northern, Central England, South West & South Wales and South East - host their own gatherings for members to meet up and hear talks from  industry figures. However, restrictions on social gatherings and the fact many greenkeeping teams are stretched to the limit due to busier courses and reduced staffing means that these in-person events aren’t able to take place through this autumn.

BIGGA has already announced its Continue to Learn education programme, usually held at BTME each January, will become an online event, and the regional conferences have now followed suit.

The National Regional Conference will take place on 10 November 2020 from 10am to 1.30pm and registration has now opened on the BIGGA website.

The programme of speakers is:

  • Seven things I’ve learned about turf around the world
    Presented by Dr Micah Woods, chief scientist, Asian Turfgrass Center
  • Simple steps to encourage wildlife on the golf course
    Presented by Dr Marie Athorn, Business Conservation Advisor (R&A), RSPB (pictured above)
  • From Lockdown to the Rose Ladies Series
    With Callum Wark, golf course manager, JCB Country Club
  • The renovation of Loch Lomond
    Presented by David Cole MG, director of golf course and estates, Loch Lomond Golf Club
  • 2019 – Parkstone’s busiest season on and off the course
    Presented by Grant Peters, course manager, Parkstone Golf Club

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