Wednesday 2 March 2016

My American Adventure.....

Recently I was lucky enough to be selected for a delegation to represent Bigga at the GIS (golf industry show) in San Diego.  This was generously sponsored by Bernhards the world leaders in grinding technology.  There were 10 candidates picked from all over Britain and I was lucky enough to be the only Scottish golf course represented.  I can safely say it has been the highlight of my greenkeeping career.

Day 1, we were lucky enough to play golf at Encinitas ranch golf course, this was a lovely course in the hills on the outskirts of  San Diego, shame about my golf though.......   




Day 2&3, we had 2 days of seminars.  Day 2 "advanced stress management strategies for cool season turfgrasses" this was led by one of the world leading turf physiologists Bingru Huang from Rutgers university and by Course superintendent from Echo lake Chris Carson.  Day 3 "gadgets and gizmos - how to best use measurement technology" this was presented by Douglas Karcher and Michael Richardson both from the university of Arkansas.  Both these seminars were very informative, they gave so many ideas that I can use to improve my golf course.  This also gave me an insight into the industry in the states and battles they have to keep the grass alive and presentable!




Day 4&5, we spent these days at the GIS trade show, this is quite simply massive!!!  We split into groups and took turns to man the Bigga stand.  It was tremendous to see so many existing and new products, also it was a great opportunity to meet and speak to other turf professionals. 




Day 6&7, the final two days where spent on golf course visits.  Day 6 we visited Virginia country club and Lomas Santa Fe, both of these courses where magnificent and the course superintendents gave up there time to tour us around.  Day 7 we visted Torrie pines which had just hosted the farmers that had over 600'000 spectators during the tournament.  This was quite simply stunning, both the courses and scenery!!  The course super gave up his time and gave us a guided tour, it's unbelievable to think he is only 31 years old!!




This trip was an amazing experience that I am so thankful to have been given the opportunity to go on.  I feel very luck to have spent time with the other delegates,  they are a top bunch of guys that I'm lucky enough to call friends now.  We ranged in age, golf course type and  budgets but I learned so much from the guys and hope they took something from my experience as well.  As you can imagine I've got hundreds of photos from the trip, if anybody ever fancied me boaring them I will them a personal slide show lol

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