GCSAA and Bernhard select 10 superintendents for Links to Success program

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Ten members of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) have been selected for the Bernhard Academy Links to Success United Kingdom 2025, and they will attend the 2025 BTME conference in Harrogate, England, in January.

For more than two decades, Bernhard has selected 10 British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) members to attend the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in the U.S. to experience the show. Through this program, North American superintendents will now have the opportunity to have a similar experience in the U.K.

“We are very proud to introduce this initiative to GCSAA members,” Sami Strutt, Bernhard Academy education director, said, “We look forward to welcoming the selected 10 to the U.K. to visit BTME, the largest turf exhibition outside the U.S. and to take part in the Continue to Learn education program in Harrogate. We’re excited to get them to explore British turf practices and discover iconic golf courses.”

While in the U.K., the GCSAA delegation will experience traditional Links golf courses, get an inside look at an Open Championship golf course, discover the heritage of the first Ryder Cup venue, attend the BTME annual conference, have global networking opportunities and more.

The members of the Bernhard Academy Links to Success United Kingdom 2025 class are:

“The Links to Success program will no doubt strengthen international relationships within the industry,” Kevin Sunderman, CGCS, GCSAA chief operating officer, said. “This opportunity will benefit not only the GCSAA members involved but will enhance the future of the game of golf.”


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