GTE
Greenkeeping Training Europe will serve the purpose of bringing together European Greenkeeping Education Programmes under the same quality standards of competences. Greenkeeping Training Europe will
Greenkeeping Training Europe will serve the purpose of bringing together European Greenkeeping Education Programmes under the same quality standards of competences. Greenkeeping Training Europe will
Find out more detail about the FEGGA Board Members, how long they have been Greenkeeping, their passions and interests and much more
Each year FEGGA hosts its Annual conference. It gives us a chance to bring together all our members and celebrate what a wonderful organisation we
FEGGA is a non-profit organisation formed in 1996 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Federation is the umbrella body for the National Greenkeeping Associations in Europe. FEGGA originally formed to be a communication medium between the Committed to Green Programme of the European Golf Association and European Greenkeeping Associations, the role of the Federation has expanded greatly since 1996.
FEGGA now plays an every-day role in our member associations through the promotion of educational standards and professional recognition along with the many issues facing greenkeepers concerning the European Union and EU legalisation.
Having built a network of contacts throughout Europe, the Federation is assisting promotion of the profession of golf turf management country by country, working with golf bodies, our patron members and other allied associations. Many benefits are now visible across Europe with educational programmes, environmental policies and general recognition of the profession.
Read about important events during the year and find descriptions of all running and recently finished research projects by Scandinavian Turfgrass and Environment Research Foundation.
The 8th April saw FEGGA welcoming the 2024 intake of Scholarship Students to Kristianstads home of its education programme. The students coming from five different