BTME 2016 has been hailed as an unprecedented success after a superb few days in picturesque Harrogate for BIGGA’s annual turf care festival.
The comprehensive Continue to Learn education programme broke attendance records, smashing through the 3,000 barrier. Over the five day programme 3,034 seats were occupied as Greenkeepers, Groundsmen, Golf Club Officials and Golf Club Owners took in topics from basic agronomics to the vagaries of Generation Y.
The three day exhibition, with over 150 companies occupying five Halls of the Harrogate International Centre drew 4,046 unique visitors who made a total of 5,890 visits between them, an average of 1.46 days attendance by each visitor, strong evidence of just how seriously the turf care industry takes the exhibition.
The undoubted highlight of the week was the BIGGA Welcome Celebration, expertly hosted by Naga Munchetty in Harrogate’s historic Royal Hall. Outstanding achievement in greenkeeping was celebrated and BIGGA crowned three award winners:
- The St Andrews Links Trust team won the Championship Greenkeeping Performance of the Year sponsored by GBR Techonlogy
- 20 year old Jack Groves of Broadway Golf Club won the Jacobsen sponsored Young Greenkeeper of the Year
- The Minchinhampton Golf Club team were awarded Greenkeeping Achievement of the Year, an award sponsored by Pitchcare
The Golf Business and Industry Convention (GolfBIC) was a welcome addition to BTME, popular with exhibitors and delegates alike.
BIGGA CEO Jim Croxton summed up the week: “Another hugely successful event, every day busy and further confirmation of how important BTME is in both the turf care and golf industry calendars. Over 4,000 individuals have taken the opportunity to network, learn and get up to date with products and services. The positive impact on golf courses and sports facilities will be clear to see.”
For more information about visiting or booking a stand at BTME 2017 please visit www.btme.org.uk