Entries opening for Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year 2025 Awards
Entries for Toro’s renowned Student Greenkeeper of the Year Awards 2025 open on 1 March.

The 2024 winners: Jack Vowell of Farrington Park in Somerset and Daniel Parker of Knighton Heath in Dorset.
Lecturers and employers can give their students the chance to unlock life changing opportunities by nominating them, or student greenkeepers can have faith in their own abilities and put themselves forward.
Aside from industry-leading prizes which include, for both award winners, all-expenses-paid trips to the USA to visit Toro HQ, R&D and manufacturing, educational opportunities, and a one-week work experience placement at a prestigious UK or overseas golf course, it’s as much the long-term benefits winning and taking part bring that make it worthwhile entering.
Jon Cole, Divisional Business Manager at Reesink Turfcare, award sponsor and main award judge, says:
The finals on 9-11 September will be held at Rudding Park in Harrogate. This award-winning family-owned luxury resort is home to two previous winners of the Toro Student Awards – Matthew Milligan who won in 2021 and John Norwood winner in 2019.
Finalists get to meet and compete with the best student greenkeepers in the country and network with influential industry leaders, increase skills and knowledge to enhance professional development and build lasting relationships in the greenkeeping community.
David Timms, Reesink’s National Accounts Manager and young award judge, says: “The awards act as a massive stepping stone in these greenkeeper’s careers and taking part holds a lot of credence with future employers. Entering couldn’t be easier and could be the beginning of the next stage of their lives.”
But really what it comes down to is passion. Passion for the industry and in the belief that a greenkeeper’s role makes a difference. These are the reasons why the awards are the longest standing in the industry and why Reesink, Toro, organisers BIGGA and all the judges believe in them so whole-heartedly.
As John Keenaghan, 2024 BIGGA President and young award judge, confirms: “It’s a wonderful opportunity for young greenkeepers to show their passion in the greenkeeping world.”
For more details and how to apply head to reesinkturfcare.co.uk/students-awards. Entries can made from 1 March to 11 April.