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Clere GolfHub

The eye in the sky that’s transforming golf course management

3 May 2023

Berkhamsted are using a new tool that’s revolutionising how they…

‘The impacts of climate change are now creeping into a club’s risk management’

3 May 2023

Arlette Anderson, The R&A’s Director of Sustainable Golf, talks to…

Royal Burgess

Could this club have the biggest junior section in Scotland?

3 May 2023

The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh may be the…

Artists impression of the Leathamhill facility developed by the R&A

‘Why not have the whole ecosystem of golf bookable through Scottish Golf?’

5 Apr 2023

A huge Topgolf, a new R&A entertainment facility, and a Golf.Golf pilot…

rules of golf

The 5 new rules you need to know this season

5 Apr 2023

Administrating or playing in the first competition of the year?…

‘It puts us in a position that stands out from the crowd’ – Why these four managers became GCMA Accredited

5 Apr 2023

A quartet of golf club management professionals joined Tom Brooke…

GCMA members enjoy recognition in industry awards

3 Apr 2023

Recent weeks have seen various ceremonies taking place – and there is a…

‘We’re the only nation that cares about their handicap – we have to change that culture’

3 Apr 2023

James Luke is England Golf’s new Head of Handicapping and…

How community plays a key role in GCMA membership

1 Mar 2023

Membership of the GCMA unlocks a network of like-minded professionals,…

leatherjackets

Are we going to see an invasion of insects on our courses this spring?

28 Feb 2023

Leatherjackets and chafer grubs – and the predators who hunt…

Golf Foundation

Nick Dougherty: ‘I want to put golf into every school in the United Kingdom’

28 Feb 2023

The Golf Foundation played a pivotal role in Nick Dougherty’s…

GCMA Mentor

Ground-breaking GCMA Mentor scheme returns for 2023

1 Feb 2023

Following an incredibly successful first intake in 2022, GCMA Mentor…

How can the GCMA help you learn and grow professionally?

1 Feb 2023

When you join the GCMA you receive access to tools…

10 ways your golf club can move with the times

1 Feb 2023

Headingley has been transformed in the past few years. Manager…

Have clubs found a winning strategy to keep young people playing golf?

1 Feb 2023

The latest participation figures from the team at BRS Golf…

Want more women at your golf clubs? Then set up a creche

1 Feb 2023

Nicole Wheatley, industry expert and women’s golf advocate, says providing…

Discover the professional benefits you receive when you join the GCMA

10 Jan 2023

Membership of the GCMA unlocks a network of like-minded professionals,…

rules of golf

Six things you must know about the new Rules of Golf

9 Jan 2023

The New Year has brought some Rules of Golf changes…

What’s happening at the GCMA in 2023?

9 Jan 2023

Last year was a time of huge innovation for us…

How to retain golfers in the cost-of-living crisis

9 Jan 2023

Colin Mayes, CEO of Burhill Group Limited, assesses how the…

‘Half the people we see leaving membership are saying affordability is the reason’

9 Jan 2023

Points-based membership operators PlayMoreGolf operate rolling 12-month subscriptions – and…

One sweet or two? Which one are you?

5 Dec 2022

Golf clubs can be prone to short-sighted thinking and that…

world handicap system

“There will be no paper scorecards by 2030”

5 Dec 2022

Golf Genius founder Mike Zisman sees a future coming our…

Should members share the pain of the cost-of-living crisis?

5 Dec 2022

Inflation is soaring and that means all clubs’ costs are rising.…

How two ‘outsiders’ became golf club managers

5 Dec 2022

Should golf look externally more often when it comes to…

Why you should join the GCMA

5 Dec 2022

We’re here to educate, inspire, and represent you – the…

A cost-of-water crisis looms for golf clubs

9 Nov 2022

Never mind the cost-of-living crisis, golf courses need to look…

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Allister Frost


A former Microsoft Digital Strategy leader who now inspires audiences to discover the life-enhancing benefits of having a Future Ready Mindset. As a tech pioneer, Allister gained unique insights into how to transform uncertainty into opportunity, and now loves giving others the positive mindset and simple habits needed to:

  • Stay resilient in the face of uncertainty and change
  • Spot quick win opportunities for improvement
  • And *create* a brilliant future!

 

With AI and robots coming for our jobs (hint from Allister: they won’t, if we know how…), many people are anxious about the future. But Allister asserts that we’ve nothing to fear when we leverage our human superpowers and ingenuity to thrive alongside emerging technologies. That’s why having a Future Ready Mindset is now a must-have skill to remain competitive and relevant to the people we serve, our golf club members and the local community. And the best bit: everyone can do it!

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John Steele


John Steele is a former professional athlete, sports coach, Olympic Leader and is the Executive Director of Sport at Loughborough University. He has been Chief Executive across a range of sectors. Drawing on leadership experience of nine different Olympic and Paralympic Games (including the amazing events at the Rio Games), John reflects on the lessons from this unique period in British sport and relays his fascinating views on creating high performing teams.

Indeed, inspired from PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, by the most successful performance ever for Team GB, he has a whole host of new business and leadership insights into how this was brilliant performance was achieved and how it can translate back into your organisation.

John moved into the corporate world, before he enjoyed an outstanding career as a professional rugby player achieving international honours. After his playing career, he turned his hand to coaching and achieved the highest accolade for a British club coach by winning the European Cup with Northampton Saints. He then became Executive Director on the Saints Board during a period of unprecedented growth, and served on the England Rugby Board during the successful world cup campaign of 2003. It was no surprise that John’s talents were called upon to drive through a change and modernisation programme as CEO of the Rugby Football Union – a challenge that became controversial and ended in his departure from the post after only a year, but with his dignity and professional pride intact.

Headhunted by UK Sport, John took up post as CEO the day before London won the 2012 Olympic bid – and this promising start was sustained as he embarked on developing the UK’s high performance sport system, which he led for a six-year period of unprecedented success through the Beijing and London Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Post-London 2012, with the Olympic legacy in place and an obligation to continue inspiring a generation, John took up his post as Group Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust. He has also succeeded Steve Cram as Chairman of the English Institute of Sport, an organisation described as ‘the team behind the team’, which delivers a range of performance impacting solutions to over 40 Olympic and Paralympic sports and some non-Olympic sports.

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Dr Jo Salter MBE


Dr Jo Salter MBE is famed for becoming the first female fast jet pilot, having flown the Panavia Tornado ground attack aircraft during her services in the Royal Air Force. Joining the RAF aged 18, Jo has since taken Air Cadets into the skies as part of Air Experience Flights, become the Director of Global Transformative Leadership for PWC, and most recently become a Global Advisory of GenAI for PwC.

Jo has piloted flights in the Air Cadets Air Experience Flights and inspired countless budding armed service members to pioneer a male-dominated sector, having been the leader of an all-male squadron. Since leaving the military behind, Jo has established a strong business career working in roles such as Head of Technical Services for NetConnect, European Operations Manager for Automated Power Exchange and Managing Director of Saltin Ltd.

Having developed first-class expertise in leadership, analytical thinking and performing under pressure, Jo is now a highly sought-after public speaker to share stories from her time in the skies.

Jo is a passionate Trustee of The Royal Air Force Club and an Ambassador of the Global Angels charity, an organisation that gives communities around the world access to clean water, education, healthcare and encourages female and youth empowerment. Jo has also authored two books, titled Energy: 52 Ways to Fire Up Your Life and Become an Energy Angel and Energize: Spring Clean Your Mind and Body to Get Your Bounce Back Today and Every Day.

In recognition of her achievements throughout her career, Jo has also been named as one of the 50 Most Inspiring Women in the World by Harpers & Queen. She is now working as the Director of Global Transformation Leadership at PWC, after working in other roles such as Director of Risk Technology Strategy, Director Chief of Staff to Head of Technology & Investments and the Director of People & Organisations.

In 2022, Jo was invited personally by Tom Cruise to attend the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick. Most recently, Jo received an honorary doctorate of Arts from Bournemouth University.

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Colin MacLachlan


Colin Maclachlan, star of Channel Four's captivating reality TV drama SAS: Who Dares Wins and Channel 5’s ‘Secrets of the SAS’, is an operator with over 25 years of security and risk related experience who is a popular and frequent fixture on the speaking circuit.

Colin Maclachlan, celebrated for his roles on Channel Four's SAS: Who Dares Wins and Channel 5’s Secrets of the SAS, brings over three decades of expertise in security and risk management. Colin's military career began in 1989, and after serving nine years with the Royal Scots, he joined the elite 22 SAS at just 23. His time in the SAS saw him participating in numerous high-stakes operations, including the notable rescue of hostages from the West Side Boys in Sierra Leone—a mission so perilous it was dubbed Operation Certain Death.

Colin was also pivotal during the longest hostage siege on UK soil, when a hijacked Afghan plane landed in London in 2000. The standoff lasted four days with Colin as the first sniper on the scene.

After leaving the SAS, Colin exchanged insights with international forces such as Delta Force and Seal Team 6 and provided security consultancy to the Saudi Royal Family and various celebrities. His academic pursuits led him to earn a First Class MA (Hons.) in History from Edinburgh University and an M.Litt in Terrorism from St. Andrews University.

Today, Colin extends his expertise through television, books, radio, and video games. He supports numerous charities and has founded Who Dares Cares, which assists veterans and those experiencing stress. As a speaker, Colin excels in discussing Resilience, Teamwork and Leadership.

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