Experienced Greenkeeper Scott Newton Begins New Role at Disley GC
SCOTT has made an impressive start to his role as head greenkeeper at Disley Golf Club.
He has received great praise from club members and visitors for the impact he has had on their scenic course in the first few months.
Newton brings a wide range of experience to his role as he outlined his career from its beginning to now.
A Career in Turf Management
“I began at Astbury Golf Club in 2002. I was there for 11 years, finishing as head greenkeeper and was successful in winning the Young Turf Professional of the Year award in 2012.
“I then moved to Greenway Hall Golf Club, in Staffordshire, as head greenkeeper, and with a lot of dedication, we made this one of the most enjoyable golf courses to play in the county.
“My next move was to Mottram Hall as golf course and estates manager.
“My highlight here was hosting the DP World Tour Q School there.
“We were the base camp for the England U21’s, using our pitch/golf course and facilities to go all the way and win the competition.
“I then moved a couple of months ago to Disley in the second half of last year.
Experience and Mentorship
“I am very proud to have worked with some great greenkeeper teams over the years, and in that time, five former members of my staff have gone on to become head greenkeepers at other courses.
“I got into the turf industry whilst doing my work experience from school at Old Trafford, where I then got a matchday job and found this very interesting.
“My pathway has taken me on a journey from football to private schools to golf. The knowledge I have picked up along the way has been instrumental, and I would like to thank Keith Kent (former Man United and Twickenham head groundsman) for starting my career pathway.
Exciting Plans for Disley Golf Club
“Disley have welcomed me with arms wide open, and the whole place has a family-friendly atmosphere.
“The hospitality is second to none, hosting anything from comedy nights and weddings to our famous local resident Edwina Currie’s business club.
“Coming up, I face new challenges such as drainage/path work, reshaping fairways, and bunker work, and hopefully, this winter, we can prioritise such works while working alongside the budget that is in place.
“I really hope to make some great changes to this golf club and take it up a few divisions and back to where it belongs.
“It’s going to be a huge team effort, but I know with the backing of the board, this can be one of the best courses in the area, and I’m excited with the challenges ahead!”