GOLF
Bunker construction
started my HND and, halfway through that, a full-time post came up as a greenkeeper instructor which I got. I have been here ever since, working my way up to deputy before becoming course manager in 2016. I haven’t had quite the varied career some of the guys sat in this room have, but I have been lucky to get the experience of remodelling the course between 2004-2008 and also saw the construction of the driving
range. I’m lucky to have fallen into this job … I also applied to be a bricklayer, so things could have turned out a lot diff erent!” Greg’s position is diff erent from other course managers around the country. He has the unique position of managing the trainees as well as his own full-time staff . “It can be challenging as we want to give the students the best possible experience, but we have to factor in the health and safety
aspect and balance that with the delivery of what it takes to maintain a golf course. We must also strike a fi ne balance between teaching the students what they need to know (as part of the curriculum) and keeping the golf course presented in the way in which members are accustomed to. The students normally start with us in September, but this year it is delayed until further notice due to coronavirus. Back when I fi rst started,
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augers to maximise work rates
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Contact the Amazone Team on: 01302 755 725.
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