BIGGA has revealed the 20 ambitious greenkeepers who will participate in the Future Turf Managers Initiative 2020.
Each year Jacobsen opens the doors of its headquarters in Ipswich to 20 BIGGA members who have earned a place on the course by demonstrating their commitment to the profession and eagerness to learn.
The organisers say the course is intense and will push the greenkeepers out of their comfort zone, but in return they will gain access to high quality speakers and experienced mentors who will provide the candidates with a wide range of knowledge and skills that will prove invaluable as their careers progress.
FTMI began in the UK in 2013 and since then has expanded around the world, with similar schemes being introduced in Spain, Portugal, Australia and New Zealand.
The members of the “FTMI Class of 2020” are:
Chris Low is deputy head greenkeeper at Olton Golf Club in Warwickshire and said: “As a deputy, I’m looking to further my career, but I’m so busy in my day-to-day job that I don’t get chance to learn some of the other skills, such as speaking in public, interviewing or managing budgets. I’d researched FTMI online and it gives you all those additional tools that you need to become a course manager, so I am delighted to have been selected to take part next year.”
Sami Strutt, head of member development at BIGGA, said, “We’ve all been at that point in our career where we are itching to take that step into a management role. But what does that actually mean and are you really prepared for the challenges that will come as the leader of a team, with responsibilities that will extend far beyond the golf course? FTMI was designed with that in mind, with the intention of giving ambitious BIGGA members who are on the cusp of management the skills and knowledge to achieve success in their careers.
“Each of these 20 BIGGA members has demonstrated a commitment to continuing professional development and we’re delighted to welcome them into the ranks of FTMI graduates, who are now embarking upon careers in golf course management.”
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