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The agronomic story of the 152nd Open & 2024 AIG Women's Open
Join us for the BTME Breakfast Session and hear about the behind‑the‑scenes work that went into presenting the golf course at Royal Troon for The 152nd Open Championship and the 2024 AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews.
This session will see The R&A’s Sustainable Championship Agronomy team of Adam Newton and Richard Windows share their experiences and learnings from staging these major events, along with insights from the greenkeepers and other supporters who work to deliver courses for the highest level of golf. This session is free to attend for all visitors and there is no need to book a ticket.
Presented by:
Gareth Jones
Managing Editor
Gareth is managing editor of Sporting Life, a sports content website of over 1 million weekly views. He was also sports editor at BBC Radio Leeds.
Adam Newton
Championship Agronomy Manager - Sustainable Golf
Adam has been a Turfgrass Agronomist for 13 years and joined The R&A in 2019. He has worked at 9 Open Championships, 7 AIG Women’s Opens and numerous R&A Amateur Championships and matches. Adam holds a first class honours degree in Turfgrass Science along with BASIS and FACTS qualifications and is a proud R&A Scholar.
As Championship Agronomy Manager at The R&A, he is responsible for providing agronomic support to R&A Championship Venues to help deliver sustainable playing surfaces to the highest of standards for R&A Championships.
Adam has a great passion for golf and is a member of Ganton Golf Club with a handicap of 2.
Richard Windows
Head of Championship Agronomy
Richard has been an Agronomist for 20 years and has been Championship Agronomist to the R&A for several Open Championships, The AIG Women's Open, The Amateur Championship and The Walker Cup.
He has a passion for links golf and delivering sustainable turf surfaces to the highest standard for championship golf. He is a member of Royal Troon Golf Club playing off a handicap of 10.