Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year nominees announced

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The line-up for the 2025 Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year Awards has been announced.

Now in its 36th year, the awards have helped unearth some of the brightest talents within the turf management industry and laid the foundations for decades of professional success.

Held at Rudding Park in Harrogate on 9-11 September, the finalists will compete in a series of challenges that are designed to test their technical knowledge and passion for the greenkeeping profession. Winners will then be crowned in the categories of Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year and Toro Young Student Greenkeeper of the Year.

The Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year finalists are:

  1. Jamie Beattie, assistant greenkeeper at Royal Liverpool and student at Myerscough College
  2. Ruth Etches, assistant greenkeeper at Trentham Golf Club and student at Myerscough College
  3. Oliver Pate, deputy head greenkeeper at Worksop Golf Club and student at Askham Bryan College
  4. Chris Szoradi, first assistant greenkeeper at Manchester Golf Club and student at Askham Bryan College
  5. Brad Taylor, assistant greenkeeper at Beau Desert Golf Club and student at Myerscough College

The Toro Young Student Greenkeeper of the Year finalists are:

  1. Oliver Badger, apprentice greenkeeper at Parkstone Golf Club and student at Myerscough College
  2. Andrew Semple, apprentice greenkeeper at Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club and student at SRUC Elmwood
  3. Matthew Strutt Donnelly, apprentice greenkeeper at Stoneham Golf Club and student at Berkshire College of Agriculture (Windsor Forest Campus)

David Timms, National Accounts Manager for Reesink Turfcare and Young Award judge, comments: “The conclusion of the regional interview process which determines our finalists demonstrated how important these awards are – the overall knowledge and professionalism of these young student greenkeepers is very high and deserves to be recognised and celebrated. It was clear to see which candidates had conducted research into the competition and the sponsors of the awards, with the finalists all standing out in their respective categories. The whole process was great fun to be part of and we thank the guest judges for their support again.”

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The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) Learning and Development Manager Deb Burnett said: “Whether joining the industry fresh from full-time education or opting to switch after a career elsewhere, our finalists are all excellent and they demonstrate the extraordinary talent that is present in today’s golf greenkeeping industry. The degree of knowledge they possess is testament to the quality of training they receive, both at work and with their training providers, and we’re looking forward to welcoming them all to the finals in Harrogate in September for what stands to be an exciting couple of days.”

To be eligible for the Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year category, candidates must have been a greenkeeper for a minimum of 12 months and be studying towards the Level 2 Golf Greenkeeper or Level 3 Advanced Golf Greenkeeper qualifications.

To be eligible for the Toro Young Student Greenkeeper of the Year category, candidates must be aged 21 or under and studying towards the Level 2 award at the time of application.


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