greenkeeping - LJN Blog Posts - Landscape Juice Network2024-03-29T09:42:54Zhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/greenkeepingICL Irish Student Greenkeeper of the Year Announcedhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profiles/blogs/icl-irish-student-greenkeeper-of-the-year-announced2016-03-15T15:45:20.000Z2016-03-15T15:45:20.000ZFusion Mediahttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/FusionMedia<div><p>The winner of the ICL & Syngenta sponsored Irish Student Greenkeeper of the Year award has been announced as William Fitzpatrick.</p><p>Reinforcing their commitment to education within the turf care sector, both ICL and Syngenta are delighted to sponsor the Irish Student Greenkeeper of the Year award. The award is part of the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board’s (KWETB) Greenkeeping Training Course run at Naas Golf Club in Kerdiffstown, County Kildare. For a period of 48 weeks participants incorporate theory training while gaining valuable hands on practical greenkeeping experience at a number of golf courses.</p><p>The theory aspect of the course covers eight Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) modules including Establishing Turfgrass, Horticultural Science, Plant Identification Care and Maintenance, Safe Horticultural Practice and Establishing Trees and Shrubs. The course, which has been running for ten years, leads to a FETAC Level 4 Certification in Horticulture specialising in greenkeeping.</p><p>It provides a fantastic opportunity for aspiring greenkeepers and opens the door to a number of options such as employment, further education or even an internship in Ohio, USA, where students have the chance to work at golf courses like Bay Hill and Pebble Beach.</p><p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314755334?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="450" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314755334?profile=RESIZE_480x480" width="450" class="align-left"/></a>Each year one of the participants is selected as the student of the year, which recognises the individual who has performed the best - both academically and practically. This year saw William Fitzpatrick, from Laois; pick up the award after he demonstrated great practical skills as well as receiving a distinction in all eight modules.</p><p>While on the course William proved to be a very diligent student who also picked up practical experience by working at Dunmurry Springs Golf Club. He was a model student always willing to go the extra mile and is now looking forward to starting his new job at Portarlington Golf Club in Laoise. William, who has recently become a father for the first time, plans to continue with his studies in Sportsturf Science and someday hopes to fulfil his aspirations to be a Course Superintendent.</p><p>The presentation took place at Naas Golf Club, where William was presented with his award by Colman Warde, ICL’s Country Manager for Ireland.</p><p>Commenting on the award and ICL’s continuous support for education, Colman said: “ICL is committed to investing in the future of greenkeeping in the UK and Ireland and we see these young greenkeepers as the future – they’re highly important to us.</p><p>“This is a fantastic, well-run course and it is just one of the events that we are strongly supporting as well as Turf Science Live and other educational events across the country.”<br/>Course coordinator, Aisling Mahon from Naas Golf Club, was also upbeat about the club’s partnership with ICL.</p><p>“We are delighted to have our Greenkeeping Student of the Year event sponsored by such an innovated and inspirational company. Over the past 12 months our students have attended other ICL educational events which help to build their knowledge and allow them to keep up-to-date with the industry standards.</p><p>“We are extremely proud of the Greenkeeping course we run at Naas Golf Club as we believe it helps to produce the turf professionals of the future.”</p><p>For further information, please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-sf.ie</p><p>For more news and insightful views, you can follow ICL on Twitter @ICL_Turf</p></div>Everris Sponsor Student Greenkeeper of the Year Awardhttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profiles/blogs/everris-sponsor-student-greenkeeper-of-the-year-award2015-06-17T09:12:06.000Z2015-06-17T09:12:06.000ZFusion Mediahttps://landscapejuicenetwork.com/profil/FusionMedia<div><p>Everris has once again demonstrated its commitment to education by supporting the Student Greenkeeper of the Year award in Ireland.</p><p>The award is part of the Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board’s (LWETB) Greenkeeping Training Course run at Naas Golf Club in Kerdiffstown, County Kildare. For a period of 48 weeks participants incorporate theory training while gaining valuable hands on practical greenkeeping experience at a number of golf courses.</p><p>The theory aspect of the course covers eight Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) modules including Establishing Turfgrass, Horticultural Science, Plant Identification Care and Maintenance, Safe Horticultural Practice and Establishing Trees and Shrubs. The successful course, which has been running for ten years, leads to a FETAC Level 4 Certification in Horticulture specialising in greenkeeping.</p><p>It provides a fantastic opportunity for aspiring greenkeepers; and opens the door to a number of options such as employment, further education or even an internship in Ohio, USA, where students have the chance to work at golf courses like Bay Hill and Pebble Beach.</p><p>Each year one of the participants is selected as the student of the year, which recognises the individual who has performed the best - both academically and practically. This year saw Shane O’Neil from Blessington pick up the award after he demonstrated great practical skills as well as receiving a distinction in all eight modules.<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314719288?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="350" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3314719288?profile=RESIZE_480x480" width="350" class="align-left"/></a></p><p>With the presentation taking place at the AVIVA stadium, Colman Warde, Everris’ Country Manager for Ireland presented Shane with his trophy and a One 4 All gift voucher.</p><p>Commenting on Everris’ support for the training course and the award, Colman said: “As a company we are very proud to have sponsored this award. The training course is a fantastic opportunity which helps prepare the students for a promising future in this industry.”</p><p>“It was great to present the award to Shane, who is a good example of enthusiastic, young greenkeepers. It’s refreshing to see so many students interested in this course because they are the future.”</p><p>Everris are renowned for supporting further education within the turfcare sector. It is for this reason that Aisling Mahon, Course Co-ordinator for the Naas Golf Club thought that it was a perfect partnership.</p><p>“We have a really good relationship with Everris and in particular Colman. We’ve been to all of their education days and product launches; which our students also attend because they offer invaluable advice. When Everris very kindly offered to sponsor the award I was absolutely delighted,” she said.</p><p>For further information, please contact Everris Ireland on 087 7799527 or visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.everris.ie" target="_blank">www.everris.ie</a></p><p>For more news and insightful views, you can follow Everris on Twitter @Everris_Turf</p></div>