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GCMA 2021 Conference: Breakout sessions announced

3.54pm 22nd September 2021 - Exhibitions & Conferences

Hot on the heels of the announcement of the main programme last week, the Breakout sessions for GCMA 2021 Conference have now been revealed.

Whether it’s how to best utilise technology when marketing your club, saving money by using water better, or sustainably managing your course, you’ll find something to capture your attention in the Breakout sessions for GCMA 2021 Conference.

After the announcement last week of the main programme, a total of 15 Breakout sessions have been revealed for the three-day event in November.

Featuring key speakers around the GCMA Hot Topics, GCMA Know How and GCMA Inspire banners, they will focus on the Conference themes of Leadership and Wellbeing, Sustainability and Technology.

Speakers include Kevin Fish, Danielle Brown MBE, John Kemp, Peter Kirk, Rob Corcoran and Tom Irwin. There will also be a panel discussion – ‘Key issues in sustainable management of golf courses’ – led by Jonathan Smith from the GEO Foundation, alongside Shaun Anderson, Rain Bird; Kerr Hunter, Symbio UK; Marc Addison, JCB Country Club.

Attendees can also book their chosen breakout sessions directly during the booking process, ensuring access to their preferred sessions.

GCMA 2021 Conference is being held between November 21 and 23 at Wyboston Lakes Resort, in Bedfordshire, and is open to all, not just GCMA members.

You can find details of all the sessions below, and you can view the main conference programme by clicking here

To book your spot at Conference, visit the dedicated website here

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