Vollie Carr, the former tournament support specialist at Jacobsen, one of the leading manufacturers of turf maintenance equipment, is the fourth winner of the International Golf Course Equipment Managers Association (IGCEMA) Edwin Budding Award.
The award is sponsored by Ransomes Jacobsen, the UK-based subsidiary company of Jacobsen, who are both Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) companies.
Vollie started his career in the turf industry in 1970, and joined the Ransomes company as a product specialist in the early 1980’s. He subsequently joined the Jacobsen team when Textron purchased Ransomes in 1998 and served as the tournament support specialist until his retirement in 2009.
He is considered by many to be one of the industry’s leading exponents when it comes to equipment design, maintenance, and adjustment to meet the needs of the golf course superintendent as well as the high standards set by the PGA and USGA. He is recognizable by many industry professionals, both the seasoned veterans and the new generation of turf managers. In April he will again be present at the Augusta National Golf Club supporting the Masters’ Tournament for the 31st time.
Introducing Vollie at the recent award presentation at the Golf Industry Show in Orlando, FL, Dan Wilkinson, president of Jacobsen said, “I’ve known Vollie for many years and his expertise is recognized across the industry. His commitment, enthusiasm and all round knowledge of golf course equipment is second to none and I’m proud to call him a friend.”
The Edwin Budding Award was created to recognise technical professionals in the turf equipment sector whose actions have gone above and beyond the norm to help shape the golf industry into what it is today. Edwin Budding was one of those individuals who helped define golf, not as a player, but as an engineer. He designed the first cylinder mower, which has shaped golf as we know it today.
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