First Green field trip inspires next generation of greenkeepers

Primary school pupils in St Andrews have been learning about what it takes to be a greenkeeper at the Home of Golf, after St Andrews Links became the first venue in Scotland to host a First Green field trip.

Aimed at inspiring the next generation of greenkeepers by showcasing the range of skills required in greenkeeping across science, technology, engineering and maths – the First Green event gave pupils an interactive experience of the life of a greenkeeper.

Held at the St Andrews Links Golf Academy adjacent to the Old Course, the event saw 23 primary five pupils from Canongate school visit the Home of Golf for a day of interactive activities and practical learning. Students participated in three hands-on, outdoor learning stations that showcased a variety of skills that are utilised by professional greenkeepers.

Staff introduced the pupils to irrigation, bunkering, wildlife conservation, soil management, and greenkeeping tools and machinery. Pupils were then able to put their learning to the test with a putting competition led by Rachel Knight, golf academy operations manager at St Andrews Links Trust.

The First Green initiative, run by the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA), aims to introduce young people to the career opportunities that are available in golf and showcase the skills required for these roles. It is the only science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education and environmental outreach programme that uses golf courses as learning labs. It was first introduced in the United States in 1997, but more recently was adopted by BIGGA, with the UK’s inaugural event taking place at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in 2023. The First Green curriculum helps students apply their classroom knowledge in an outdoor setting using STEM concepts connected to golf course management and conservation. First Green also gives students a first-hand look at the important role greenkeepers play in their local communities.

Gordon McKie, greenkeeping operations manager at St Andrews Links Trust, said: “We are delighted to have held Scotland’s first First Green event at the Home of Golf. Greenkeeping is often an overlooked industry, with many people lacking an understanding of what goes into looking after a golf course. The First Green initiative allows us to engage with young people at primary school age who may go on to consider greenkeeping as a future career. Our first event was a great success, and we hope to host similar events annually at St Andrews Links, or even more frequently if we can. We would encourage other schools and golf courses to get involved and to start engaging with young people who may go on to become the next generation of greenkeepers.”

A set of 13 lesson plans have been designed by BIGGA to guide greenkeepers on how to run STEM-based sessions for young people aged 9-14. The lesson plans highlight the work of greenkeepers and their important role in maintaining a golf course, while also helping to protect the environment. Host greenkeeping staff are encouraged to utilise these lesson plans and will typically co-ordinate a 2-3-hour showcase of their greenkeeping skills.

Jenny Bledge, workforce project manager at BIGGA, said: “First Green is a flagship initiative that we are extremely proud of at BIGGA because it helps golf clubs connect with their communities in a really meaningful way. By using STEM principles, participants get to have fun while learning practical skills outdoors in a real-world workplace setting. This not only raises awareness about golf courses and their role in the environment, but also puts a big emphasis on sustainability while helping to promote greenkeeping as a STEM career.

“First Green events are popping up all over the UK, and I was thrilled that St Andrews Links was one of the first to get involved. Seeing First Green in action at the Home of Golf was a real testament to all the hard work we’ve put in to bring it to life. It was fantastic to see Gordon diving into the activities and getting hands-on!”

Three UK courses have now hosted First Green events – Royal Liverpool, the Bedfordshire and St Andrews Links – with future events planned at Clevedon, Dudley, Woburn and Royal Liverpool.

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