The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA), organisers of BTME, and GroundsFest are proud to announce a new collaboration aimed at strengthening both events while bringing together professionals from across the grounds care, landscaping, and golf sectors. The partnership will see BIGGA and GroundsFest working closely on joint initiatives throughout the year, including attending and supporting each other’s events, hosting tailored educational content, and working together on joint marketing campaigns. At the heart of the collaboration is a shared desire to encourage crossover between both event communities - helping professionals...
The five participants of the 10th ICL Continue to Learn Scholarship have been revealed: Adam Mitchell - Course Manager, Tehidy Park Golf ClubDarren Foster - Greenkeeper, The...
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Minimising downtime is something turfcare professionals actively guard against – and rightly so – but how much is maximising uptime considered? With Toro there are...
Baroness UK, leaders in high-quality turfmaintenance equipment, are pleased to announce a significant expansion to their UK facilities. In direct response to continued...
Global leader in sports surfaces SIS Pitches has completed the installation of a bespoke new hybrid pitch system at Laugardalsvöllur, Iceland’s national football...
Following a successful year-long trial, Broomieknowe Golf Club in Scotland made the decision to permanently add the Air2G2 336 from Campey Turf Care Systems to its turf...
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has announced economist and policy expert Dr Tim Leunig as a featured speaker at this year’s Horticulture, The Conference,...
The introduction of an improved British Standard guidance document can offer local councils a solution for tackling the highways maintenance backlog, says Brett...