FEGGA Host FEGGA Conference Series via Zoom

FEGGA was delighted with the support its recent Conference series has received. FEGGA reacted to the changing environment and hosted its Annual Conference through Zoom during a ten day period, with hundreds of people logging in to participate. Seminar sessions focused on Mental Health, FEGGA Updates, including the R&A’s 2030 initiative, Pioneering Research and covering a session on many of the educational initiatives planned for 2021.
The final week focused on two webinar sessions aimed at delivering personal education to Greenkeepers throughout Europe, covering subjects on Nutritional Management, and Personal Development and presented by some of the industries leading experts and practitioners. This was a first for FEGGA and it was rewarded with some 250 greenkeepers logging in and participating to build on their future career development.
All the Sessions were recorded and these can be found by clicking on the links below.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2d1h2cwhe5yp77q/AADfjYphzZ1tkZ_wqHLI9Oqxa?dl=0
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