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Changing the Business of Golf
Syngenta Golf
22 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome back to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, host Gary Firkins is joined by Dr. Stacy Stellflug, Associate Professor at the University of Montana-Bozeman, and Kee Dunning, Clinical Professional Counselor based in Billings, Montana. Both specialize in mental health and wellbeing and have supported superintendents and course leaders for a number of years. In 2021, Syngenta’s mental health survey revealed that more than 60% of greenkeepers and superintendents had experienced increased work-related mental health challenges since the start of the pandemic. Following a particularly demanding few years for turf professionals, Stacy and Kee reveal why stress, isolation and stigma continue to affect so many within the profession, sharing stories and advice on what golf clubs can do to create safer, healthier workplaces. In this conversation, they outline three essential changes every golf business can make: - Recognize the importance of mental health and the impact it has on performance and wellbeing - Create a safe space to talk by listening, supporting, and building the right culture within the workspace - Communicate better through Kee’s six concepts of communication Tune in to learn how your golf business can build a culture that supports mental health, strengthens leadership, and helps every team member thrive. ___ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:23 About Stacy and Kee and their work in the golf industry 05:10 Change #1: Recognize the importance of Mental Health 12:30 Change #2: Create a Safe Space to Talk about Mental Health 22:59 Change #3: Communicate Better ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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Welcome back to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, host Gary Firkins is joined by Dr. Stacy Stellflug, Associate Professor at the University of Montana-Bozeman, and Kee Dunning, Clinical Professional Counselor based in Billings, Montana. Both specialize in mental health and wellbeing and have supported superintendents and course leaders for a number of years. In 2021, Syngenta’s mental health survey revealed that more than 60% of greenkeepers and superintendents had experienced increased work-related mental health challenges since the start of the pandemic. Following a particularly demanding few years for turf professionals, Stacy and Kee reveal why stress, isolation and stigma continue to affect so many within the profession, sharing stories and advice on what golf clubs can do to create safer, healthier workplaces. In this conversation, they outline three essential changes every golf business can make: - Recognize the importance of mental health and the impact it has on performance and wellbeing - Create a safe space to talk by listening, supporting, and building the right culture within the workspace - Communicate better through Kee’s six concepts of communication Tune in to learn how your golf business can build a culture that supports mental health, strengthens leadership, and helps every team member thrive. ___ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:23 About Stacy and Kee and their work in the golf industry 05:10 Change #1: Recognize the importance of Mental Health 12:30 Change #2: Create a Safe Space to Talk about Mental Health 22:59 Change #3: Communicate Better ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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Episodes (20/22)
Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 22 | Why Prioritizing Mental Health Matters with Dr. Stacy Stellflug & Kee Dunning
Welcome back to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, host Gary Firkins is joined by Dr. Stacy Stellflug, Associate Professor at the University of Montana-Bozeman, and Kee Dunning, Clinical Professional Counselor based in Billings, Montana. Both specialize in mental health and wellbeing and have supported superintendents and course leaders for a number of years. In 2021, Syngenta’s mental health survey revealed that more than 60% of greenkeepers and superintendents had experienced increased work-related mental health challenges since the start of the pandemic. Following a particularly demanding few years for turf professionals, Stacy and Kee reveal why stress, isolation and stigma continue to affect so many within the profession, sharing stories and advice on what golf clubs can do to create safer, healthier workplaces. In this conversation, they outline three essential changes every golf business can make: - Recognize the importance of mental health and the impact it has on performance and wellbeing - Create a safe space to talk by listening, supporting, and building the right culture within the workspace - Communicate better through Kee’s six concepts of communication Tune in to learn how your golf business can build a culture that supports mental health, strengthens leadership, and helps every team member thrive. ___ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:23 About Stacy and Kee and their work in the golf industry 05:10 Change #1: Recognize the importance of Mental Health 12:30 Change #2: Create a Safe Space to Talk about Mental Health 22:59 Change #3: Communicate Better ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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4 days ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 21 | The Future of Golf Course Management with Ed Pettit
Welcome to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, host Gary Firkins is joined by Ed Pettit, Managing Director at Carr Golf Services. A former PGA Professional turned golf business leader, Ed draws on more than two decades of experience to share his practical strategies for building long-term business success in golf. Ed reveals findings from a survey, conducted by Carr Golf Services, which showed that while 90% of golfers believe the course is the most important part of their experience, only 22% were satisfied with year-round course conditioning. In this conversation, Ed outlines three critical changes that every golf club needs to consider today, including: Why prioritizing the conditioning your golf course is the key driver of revenue growth How clubs of all sizes can use data to improve decision making and course performance What golf clubs must do to meet future regulation challenges and ensure long-term business sustainability Tune in to learn how your golf business can prepare and adapt for the future. ___ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:22 About Ed and Carr Golf Services 05:20 Change #1: Prioritize Your Golf Course 11:35 Change #2: Use Data to Inform Your Decision Making 16:33 Change #3: Prepare for the Future ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - / syngenta-turf-landscape
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1 month ago
23 minutes 12 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 20 | How to Achieve Golf’s Business Potential with Jay Karen
Welcome to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, Jay Karen, CEO of the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA), joins host Gary Firkins to share his vision for the future of golf. Named among the top 25 most powerful people in golf by Golf.Inc Magazine, Jay leads the golf industry’s trade association and initiatives, supporting over 4,000 golf course businesses across the United States. Throughout the 30-minute conversation, Jay outlines the key changes he believes will open the game to more people and strengthen the long-term growth of the industry, including: - Why partnering with Parks & Recreation associations is the key to attracting more players to the game. - How connecting green grass golf with off-course golf entertainment can fuel the industry’s growth. - How golf course businesses can speak up and share their environmental success story to change the public’s perception. Plus, Jay reveals his BONUS change, where he shares how golf courses can leverage the power of technology while maintaining control of customer relationships. Which of Jay’s changes do you believe could have the biggest impact? Let us know in the comments ⬇️ ___ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:26 Jay’s Golf Origin Story 04:59 Change #1: Fish Where the Fish Are 12:58 Change #2: Connect Off-Course Golf & Green Grass Golf 21:31 Change #3: Tell Golf’s Good News Environmental Story 29:27 BONUS Change ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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2 months ago
32 minutes 31 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 19 | Building a Sustainable Future for Golf with Sandy Reid
Join host Gary Firkins and Sandy Reid, Director of Greenkeeping at St Andrews Links Trust, in this episode of the Changing the Business of Golf Podcast. With over three decades of experience, including managing the historic 150th Open Championship, Sandy shares valuable insights into how the industry can build a sustainable future. Join host Gary Firkins and Sandy Reid, Director of Greenkeeping at St Andrews Links Trust, in this episode of the Changing the Business of Golf Podcast. With over three decades of experience, including managing the historic 150th Open Championship, Sandy shares valuable insights into how the industry can build a sustainable future. Learn how the Home of Golf is leading the way in sustainable practices and discover actionable strategies for golf courses to attract the next generation of greenkeepers. Sandy discusses initiatives such as working with local schools and apprenticeships, which help to highlight the importance of the greenkeeper's role on a golf course and address the industry's labor shortages. He also shares valuable insights into the automation technology his team has embraced across their seven courses, providing practical advice on how greenkeepers with limited budgets can implement innovative solutions to improve turf performance. In 25 minutes, find out… - How to better attract young people into greenkeeping - How embracing innovation and automation can reduce costs while enhancing turf performance. - Why the industry needs to ‘think big’ with sustainability Tune in to explore how the the business of golf can build its sustainable future today. ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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4 months ago
22 minutes 52 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 18 | How Golf Can Demonstrate Value, Growth & Environmental Leadership with Elizabeth Guertal
In this episode of the Changing the Business of Golf Podcast, host Gary Firkins is joined by Beth Guertal, Ph.D, Project Director of the Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab (SIIL) at Kansas State University. From growing up on her childhood family farm to becoming one of the leading researchers in the turfgrass field with more than three decades of expertise, Beth reveals the ways in which golf course businesses can demonstrate their true value to the environment and reshape the perception of the sport’s sustainability. In this insightful conversation, Gary and Beth explore… - How golf courses can position themselves as value-added ecosystems - The importance of continuous professional development for industry professionals - Communicating golf’s true environmental sustainability story. ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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5 months ago
27 minutes 30 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 17 | How to Build Inclusion & Retain Top Talent with Keith Wood
Welcome to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast from Syngenta Golf. Each episode, we speak to industry leaders, sustainability experts and superintendents to identify three actionable changes to shape golf’s future. In this episode we are joined by Keith Wood, Director of Greens and Grounds at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. Keith speaks with us in the run up to hosting the 2025 PGA Championship, the second time the club has hosted the event. He tells us about the immense efforts required from his crew and volunteers to ready the course, and the important role team culture plays. In a wide-ranging discussion, Keith outlines his three changes to host Gary Firkins, including: - How he believes creating an inclusive team culture is key to success - Highlighting the importance of urban golf course green spaces - Why there is a pressing need to invest more to attract and retain turf professionals
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5 months ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 16 | NGF CEO: Radical Hospitality is the Key to Player Retention
Welcome back to Syngenta’s Changing the Business of Golf podcast, now with a new name and refreshed format. Each episode, we speak to industry leaders, sustainability experts and superintendents to identify three actionable changes to shape golf’s future. In this episode, Greg Nathan, President & CEO of the National Golf Foundation (NGF), sits down with host Gary Firkins to discuss the critical changes golf clubs and courses can make to boost customer retention and reposition golf as a more accessible, growth-oriented sport, backed by NGF’s groundbreaking data. In 35 minutes, you’ll learn: - How and why golf businesses should sell golf like any other product - Radical Hospitality: A proven framework to increase retention - The ROI of free 10-minute golf lessons – converting casual interest into committed players. Plus, a BONUS change, where Greg reveals the one question golf club staff should be asking to help attract and retain customers. ___ Useful Links: National Golf Foundation: https://www.ngf.org/ Golf & Social Media: The Great Divide: https://www.syngentagolf.com/sites/g/files/kgtney646/files/media/document/2023/02/08/Golf%20%2B%20Social%20Media%20The%20Great%20Divide.pdf Follow our guest: Connect with Greg Nathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-nathan-6381239/ ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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6 months ago
36 minutes 22 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 15 | How to succeed in sustainability with Jonathan Smith
In the latest episode of the Growing Golf podcast, we welcome Jonathan Smith, Founder and Executive Director of the GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf. Jonathan’s journey in golf began at a young age, where he experienced firsthand how the game could positively impact mental, physical, and social well-being. After later earning a degree in Geography and Sustainable Development from the University of St Andrews, Jonathan’s commitment to golf’s sustainability mission took root. Today, Jonathan and the GEO Foundation are one of the only global organisations solely dedicated to the mission to inspire, support and reward credible sustainability action and to strengthen and promote golf’s social and environmental value. Jonathan believes golf courses have a unique role in promoting nature restoration, improving resource efficiency, cutting carbon emissions, and creating social value. He calls on golf clubs to act now, warning that failure to do so could threaten long-term success. "You've got to go out there and tell people what you're doing, what your commitments are, what your actions are and what results you're generating," says Smith. Speaking to host Gary Firkins, Smith also addresses the perception that sustainability is costly for many clubs. He notes that by tapping into GEO Foundation's free OnCourse program, they can find a range of no-cost, low-cost and cost-saving solutions to get started. He also highlights potential for grant funding or public and private partnerships if clubs can align their sustainability goals with those of their community. "The biggest success we see with clubs is where they make sustainability integral to their overall decision-making," he added. Tune in to learn more about Jonathan’s journey into the industry, and how golf clubs can successfully balance the needs of people, planet and profit. ___ Useful links: GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf: https://sustainable.golf/ Golf & Social Media: Sustainability: https://www.syngentagolf.com/sites/g/files/kgtney646/files/media/document/2023/06/27/Golf%2BSocial%20Media%20Sustainability%20%281%29_0.pdf Follow our guest: Connect with Jonathan Smith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-smith-52408414/ Welcome to Syngenta Golf, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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12 months ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 14 | Transforming golf course sustainability with John Clarkin
In this episode of the Growing Golf podcast, host Gary Firkins sits down with John Clarkin, founder of international agronomy consultancy, Turfgrass. With a career spanning five decades, John has established a strong reputation as one of Europe’s leading golf course development and management advisors, blending his lifelong passion for golf with a commitment to environmental stewardship. The pair explore the delicate balance between maintaining the environmental and economic sustainability of golf courses, highlighting the importance of preserving quality while ensuring long-term viability. John also highlights the critical turf challenges facing the industry today, and how working with organisations such as GEO can help clubs promote the environmental benefits of golf. Elsewhere, John shares compelling stories from recent high-profile projects, including how Turfgrass has transformed Adare Manor into an environmentally sustainable Ryder Cup venue, and the innovative water management systems at Italy’s prestigious Castiglion del Bosco. Throughout the episode, John reflects on his personal journey in the golf industry, his deep-rooted passion for sustainable development, and the exciting future of Turfgrass. ___ Useful Links: Turfgrass: https://www.turfgrass.golf/ Golf & Social Media: Sustainability: https://www.syngentagolf.com/golf-ind... GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf: https://sustainable.golf/ Follow our guest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-clarkin-8544a419/ Welcome to Syngenta Golf, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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1 year ago
22 minutes 9 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 13 | The misconceptions of sustainability in the golf industry
In this episode, we welcome Bri Kenny, Manager of Environmental Science at Troon Golf, to the show. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Bri is a Biologist and Naturalist, and a leading voice on golf and sustainability. Host Gary Firkins sits down with Bri to explore the meaning of sustainability in today's world and discuss whether the sport of golf can truly embrace sustainable practices. Bri shares a personal story about her first experience on a golf course, an eye-opening moment that challenged her previously negative perceptions about the sport. The conversation also delves into the pressing issue of water scarcity in Arizona and the impact it has on golf courses in the region. Plus, Bri highlights the importance of the Arizona Alliance for Golf, a coalition dedicated to educating the public on the socio-economic and environmental benefits that golf courses bring to local communities. The alliance advocates for the continued growth of the game while promoting environmental awareness throughout the state. Tune in to learn how golf can be part of a sustainable future and what steps are being taken to balance the needs of the environment, people and business. ___ Useful links Troon Golf: https://www.troon.com/ Arizona Alliance for Golf: https://azallianceforgolf.org/ Golf & Social Media: Sustainability: https://www.syngentagolf.com/golf-industry-reports Follow our guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bri-kenny-5a4a4647/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/biolobrie Welcome to Syngenta Golf, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape
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1 year ago
26 minutes 6 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 12 | The challenges faced by greenkeepers with Jim Croxton
In this episode, Chief Executive of the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) Jim Croxton, joins host to Gary Firkins to discuss the evolving challenges faced by turf professionals. They discuss the golfing boom during the pandemic and how more people playing the game more often is impacting greenkeepers. Jim outlines the urgent challenges golf courses face when it comes to water availability and use, and how the industry needs to come together to find solutions and communicate. Plus, the pair discuss concerning findings about the mental health and wellbeing of turf professionals and how BIGGA is helping its members overcome work-related stress. We also learn about Jim's upbringing and how he learned all aspects of golf course management from the time his father took over Cold Ashby Golf Club in Northamptonshire, England during his childhood. ___ Useful links British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA): https://www.bigga.org.uk/ BIGGA's Mental Health Resources for Greenkeepers: https://www.bigga.org.uk/resources/mental-health.html Golf & Social Media: Sustainability: https://www.syngentagolf.com/golf-industry-reports Follow our guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-croxton-b2175316/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/JimCroxton Connect with us: Web: https://www.syngentagolf.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends in the golf community. Don’t forget to subscribe to Growing Golf for more inspiring stories and industry insights! Thank you for tuning in to Growing Golf. Stay tuned for our next episode where we continue to explore the people, stories and strategies that are shaping the future of golf.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 23 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 11 | How golf can respond to environmental critics with Gina Rizzi
In today's episode, we are joined by Gina Rizzi, President of Radius Sports Group, a sustainability consulting firm based in Reno, Nevada. Gina advises golf courses, organizations and governing bodies on how to manage their environmental, social, and economic impacts. She has also played a key role in developing numerous Best Management Practices (BMPs) guides across various states in the US, providing golf course superintendents with essential templates for environmental stewardship. Speaking with host Gary Firkins, Gina addresses the industry's response to growing criticism online about golf's environmental impact. Recorded live at the GCSAA Conference in Phoenix, the discussion begins with the hot topic of water usage in Arizona. We also discuss: - How the golf industry can address social media criticism and tackle misinformation - The role superintendents have to play in environmental stewardship and educating the wider public - The real value of golf courses - to their environment, society and local economy We also hear about Gina's background in Michigan, where she developed a deep appreciation for the environment that continues to fuel her passion for sustainability in golf today. Useful links Radius Sports Group: https://www.radiussportsgroup.com/ GCSAA Best Management Practices (BMPs): https://www.gcsaa.org/environment/bmp-planning-guide/best-management-practices Golf & Social Media: Sustainability: https://www.syngentagolf.com/golf-industry-reports Follow our guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginarizzi/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/GDRizzi Connect with us: Web: https://www.syngentagolf.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-golf/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/syngentagolf If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends in the golf community. Don’t forget to subscribe to Growing Golf for more inspiring stories and industry insights! Thank you for tuning in to Growing Golf. Stay tuned for our next episode where we continue to explore the people, stories and strategies that are shaping the future of golf.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 36 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 10 | Karen Proctor’s Journey to Becoming a Global Golf Leader
In this episode of Growing Golf, we sit down with Karen Proctor, Sales Director - Head of APAC for Textron Specialized Vehicles in Asia. Karen shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Saudi Arabia to becoming a vocal advocate for women leaders in the golf industry. Now based in Singapore, she brings a wealth of international experience and a passion for leadership and diversity. We discuss: - Karen’s early life and international background: Karen's upbringing in the Bahamas, Saudi Arabia, and England, and how it shaped her global perspective. - Career Beginnings: Her initial steps into the hospitality industry, working in hotels, and her unexpected transition into the golf sector. - Challenges and Growth: The early challenges Karen faced, her approach to leadership, and her development into a confident industry leader. - Gender Diversity in Golf: Karen’s experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field, the importance of representation, and her advocacy for diversity in the workplace. - Future Turf Managers Initiative (FTMI): Insights into the dedicated leadership program and its impact on young professionals in the golf industry. - Mentorship and Networking: The significance of mentorship in Karen's career and practical advice for young professionals looking to advance in the golf industry. Useful links McKinsey: How Inclusion Matters: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/diversity-wins-how-inclusion-matters ‘Greater visibility of golf careers needed’: https://www.syngentagolf.com/greater-visibility-golf-careers-needed Follow our guest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-proctor/ Connect with us: Web: https://www.syngentagolf.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-golf/ Twitter / X: https://x.com/syngentagolf If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends in the golf community. Don’t forget to subscribe to Growing Golf for more inspiring stories and industry insights! Thank you for tuning in to Growing Golf. Stay tuned for our next episode where we continue to explore the people, stories and strategies that are shaping the future of golf.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 31 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 9 | What is life like for a female golf coach in a profession full of men?
What’s it really like to be a female golf coach in a world where 93% of coaches are men? We asked Amy Millward, Molly Moore and Jamie Taylor, three leading teaching professionals on three different continents, in this no-holds-barred roundtable discussion. Hosted by Sarah Gwynn, the trio talk through the challenges they have faced, the omnipresence of stereotypes, and how the industry can attract more new golfers. We also discuss what’s happening in their respective regions – Dubai, the UK and the US – for women in golf, and whether the sport is genuinely doing enough to welcome greater diversity. Amy tells of the success she has had building a strong community of women golfers at the Claude Harmon Academy in Dubai; Jamie surprises us with a statistic about African American LPGA professionals; and Molly suggests how golf can rethink participation. Golf venues everywhere can learn from the valuable insights and ideas of these three ambitious women. Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on LinkedIn or X, or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf
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1 year ago
36 minutes 2 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 8 | Miranda Robinson: The Smiling Superintendent
Miranda Robinson used to be regularly mistaken for a drinks cart girl when she was a golf course superintendent. But, as her name nickname ‘The Smiling Superintendent’ suggests, she would always laugh it off and focus instead on “showing them why I belonged there and why I was a leader”. “It’s very easy to be sensitive to other people’s perceptions of you, but you can’t control how someone else thinks,” she says. “All you can control is how you present yourself, and becoming negative doesn’t give you any advantage.” Miranda came into golf purely by chance. Despite playing every sport going at high school, she never considered a career in turf until two of her friends found summer jobs at the local golf club and encouraged her to join them. She quit her well-paying role in a factory, immediately fell in love with working on the course and has spent the best part of two decades as an assistant or superintendent. Miranda tells host Gary Firkins why she was always destined to succeed in a male-dominated industry, her hopes to encourage more women into the industry, and what helped her through a struggle with mental health as a 20-year-old. Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf Miranda Robinson: @turfmow
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2 years ago
17 minutes 53 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 7 | African Americans and Golf with Jim Beatty
Jim Beatty had little interest in golf growing up in his native Chicago. That was until a visit to Nebraska and a meeting with the state's first African American PGA of America Golf Professional, Steve Hogan, changed all that. Hogan, who ran a par 3 course in Omaha at the time, introduced Beatty to the game and from there, he was hooked. This proved to be the catalyst for a decorated career in which Beatty not only runs his own business, Jim Beatty Golf Ventures, but also founded the African American Golf Expo and serves as the Executive Editor of the African American Golf Digest. He sees it as playing his part in a wider movement towards bringing greater diversity into the game of golf. And while his motivation is rooted in the growth and sustainability of the game, Beatty points to a significant commercial opportunity for the industry too. African Americans value to the US golf market tops $4 billion, yet they make up only 5% of the United States' 25 million golfers. Beatty believes there is an opportunity to double or even triple this number. But how can the industry realize this? Beatty explains one of the key aspects is to make new golfers feel welcome and has a word of advice to PGA Professionals: "Start greeting your new golfer in the parking lot (...), pick up their clubs, the more you make them feel familiar and less threatened, the longer they are going to stay in this industry." ___ Join the debate Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf Jim Beatty Golf Ventures: jimbeattygolfventures.com African American Golf Expo: aagolfexpo.com African American Golf Digest: africanamericangolfersdigest.com ___ To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: Twitter / X - x.com/syngentagolf LinkedIn - linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-golf
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2 years ago
25 minutes 47 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 6 | Mahaley Nemtuda: From Troubled Teen to Turf Trailblazer
Mahaley Nemtuda has turned her life around. From a troubled upbringing in which she left home early, faced expulsion from school and became a mother at a young age, she is now forging a career as a trailblazing turf professional. The assistant superintendent from Mansfield, Ohio is juggling life, work and studies but wouldn’t have it any other way, as she puts it “you can only be as successful as you are dedicated.” In a wide-ranging conversation, Mahaley describes a chance encounter with host Gary Firkins at a networking event during this year’s GCSAA Trade Show & Conference in which she asked him, “How do I network?” She also opens up about her challenging formative years and the help and support she’s received from both her partner, Colby and the turf teams she has worked with. Mahaley also talks about her plans to give back. Having been helped by mentors around her she now has plans to face her fears of speaking publicly so she can help other students as they embark on their careers in turf. Join the debate Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf Ohio State University ATI: https://ati.osu.edu
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2 years ago
24 minutes 45 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 5 | US Women's Open: Women in Turf Team Takeover at Pebble Beach
In this special episode of the Syngenta Growing Golf podcast on the week of the US Women's Open, we are joined by Pebble Beach Superintendent, Bubba Wright and Syngenta's Kimberly Gard. Bubba and his team will be joined by a 33-strong all-female volunteer turf crew to ready the course for this year's tournament. This the third time leading females from across the country have been invited to volunteer, the first having taken place at The Olympic Club, San Francisco, where its Director of Golf Maintenance, Troy Flanagan first came up with the idea to bring in an all-female volunteer turf crew. Syngenta's Kimberly Gard helped Troy turn that vision into a reality, and has carried it forward into successive US Women's Opens. The initiative has gained recognition on The Golf Channel and has been the subject of a YouTube docuseries. It has also encouraged the women involved to form group chats, create their own 'women in turf' social media channels and push for greater visibility for their role in the profession. Bubba and Kimberly tell host Gary what the volunteer crew will bring to the week, the significance of using the platform the tournament to help increase the visibility of women in turf and the importance of the friendships and networks established - and carrying these forward. Join the debate Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf Breaking the Turfgrass Ceiling: https://www.youtube.com/@womeninturfteam
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2 years ago
22 minutes 35 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 4 | Golf, Muslim Women and Breaking Down Barriers
When Amir Malik and Alastair Spink joined forces to create opportunities for Muslim women to experience golf, they weren’t quite sure what to expect. But when their first event in Birmingham sold out in the space of 12 hours, they were blown away. Fast forward to the event itself and the reaction of those taking part, and they knew there was potential for something much bigger. This led to the roll out of a series events across the United Kingdom attracting the interest of over 1,200 women. Amir, Founder of the Muslim Golf Association and Alastair, Founder & Head Coach of love.golf, join host Gary Firkins for an in-depth discussion about their respective journeys into the game, how this unlikely partnership came about and how they created this level of demand through the power of WhatsApp. They also speak about the importance of listening to the customer and using this insight to inform and enhance the experience. Join the debate Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf love.golf: www.love.golf Muslim Golf Assocation: muslimgolfassociation.com
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2 years ago
47 minutes 28 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Episode 3 | How to Create a Great Team Culture
Craig Haldane, Director of The Bernhard Academy, says course managers should “leave your ego at the door” in order to create great team culture. After a 26-year career managing world class venues including Gleneagles and Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, Haldane is now training the next generation of golf course managers – and sharing his experience and expertise to improve the performance of turf teams while retaining valuable talent. Talking to host Gary Firkins, Haldane says, “I have a unique perspective from the journey I’ve had – different cultures, different languages, different purpose. I’ve picked up on things that resonate and are transferrable wherever you work. “If you ask anyone who’s worked with me what’s the one thing that Craig taught you, hopefully it would be to put your hand up when you need help. It has never let me down, and I do it to this day.” In an open and honest interview, Haldane reveals the biggest mistakes he’s made in his career – and what he learned from the experience. He also talks about the importance of turf professionals communicating and promoting the environmental credentials of golf courses – often misunderstood – to stakeholders and the wider community. Join the debate Share your questions, opinions and comments with Syngenta Growing Golf on Twitter, LinkedIn or by writing to us: golf.syngenta@syngenta.com Syngenta Golf: www.syngentagolf.com | @syngentagolf Bernhard and Company: www.bernhard.co.uk Craig Haldane: @haldane_craig
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2 years ago
43 minutes 30 seconds

Changing the Business of Golf
Welcome back to the Changing the Business of Golf podcast. In this episode, host Gary Firkins is joined by Dr. Stacy Stellflug, Associate Professor at the University of Montana-Bozeman, and Kee Dunning, Clinical Professional Counselor based in Billings, Montana. Both specialize in mental health and wellbeing and have supported superintendents and course leaders for a number of years. In 2021, Syngenta’s mental health survey revealed that more than 60% of greenkeepers and superintendents had experienced increased work-related mental health challenges since the start of the pandemic. Following a particularly demanding few years for turf professionals, Stacy and Kee reveal why stress, isolation and stigma continue to affect so many within the profession, sharing stories and advice on what golf clubs can do to create safer, healthier workplaces. In this conversation, they outline three essential changes every golf business can make: - Recognize the importance of mental health and the impact it has on performance and wellbeing - Create a safe space to talk by listening, supporting, and building the right culture within the workspace - Communicate better through Kee’s six concepts of communication Tune in to learn how your golf business can build a culture that supports mental health, strengthens leadership, and helps every team member thrive. ___ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:23 About Stacy and Kee and their work in the golf industry 05:10 Change #1: Recognize the importance of Mental Health 12:30 Change #2: Create a Safe Space to Talk about Mental Health 22:59 Change #3: Communicate Better ___ Welcome to Changing the Business of Golf by Syngenta, your go-to source for expert insights, innovative solutions, and sustainable practices in the turf management and landscape industries. To discover new insights and hear inspirational stories from those making a difference in the golf industry, visit http://www.syngentagolf.com ___ Comment, engage and share your views with us via social media: X - https://x.com/Syngenta_Turf LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/syngenta-turf-landscape