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GCMA name 2021 Manager of the Year

GCMA name 2021 Manager of the Year

Bognor Regis' general manager won the prestigious award on a night that also saw Seacroft claim Team of the Year and Lincoln's Louis Booth named Newcomer of the Year...
 

James Maclean of Bognor Regis has been named GCMA Golf Club Manager of the Year.

Collecting the most prestigious award in golf club management, James was hailed at a glittering gala dinner during GCMA 2021 Conference at Wyboston Lakes Resort in Bedfordshire.

An audience of nearly 300 heard how James was described by directors at the West Sussex club as the “true definition of a team player”.

Helping to support the club’s path to relocation while growing revenue and the bottom line, James has overseen a £500,000 improvement in turnover and, in the last five years, a 42 per cent increase in membership.

He follows in the footsteps of Enville’s Heather Mulley, who was crowned in 2019, and Amy Yeates, who won the Manager of the Year prize in 2017.

He said: “This is an absolute honour. I have been a GCMA member for eight or nine years now. I am extremely proud of this Association. I am proud to be a member and they do an absolutely fantastic job for us as serving managers.”

He added: “I am also extremely proud of the Southern region. This isn’t possible without an absolutely incredible team in the background – as I am sure everyone who has ever been lucky enough to win this prize will say.

“I’ve got an incredible team, a young team. They care about what they do.”

The Team of the Year prize was won by Seacroft, in Lincolnshire. Led by director of golf Robin Lawie, the team also includes office manager and company secretary Susan Turner, head greenkeeper Tim Harris, and club franchisee Amelia Johnson.

Nominated by a club president and former captain, sustainability was said to be at the heart of the team’s vision for the club and a new five-year course development plan is in place. The team, collectively, have 76 years of service to the club.

Picking up the award on behalf of the team, Robin said: “This has obviously been a very difficult few years and we’re very proud just to be nominated – let alone win it.

“This was won not just by us but by a lot of people in the background and we’re very proud. We just can’t wait to have the next board meeting at Seacroft Golf Club.”

The first award of the evening was Newcomer of the Year and went to Lincoln’s Louis Booth.

Club directors behind his nomination described him as “highly popular and respected” and added they were “incredibly fortunate to have Louis as a member of their team”.

Helping with the development of women and junior golf opportunities at the club, he has been a project leader in a number of initiatives – including a new TrackMan studio and driving range development – and secured more than £80,000 of grants during the pandemic.

Louis said: “It’s a bit of a shock to be honest, being alongside Sam (Foster, Whitby) and Gary (Beves, Goodwood), who have both done phenomenal jobs at their clubs, and a massive congratulations to them for all their hard work over the last couple of years.”

He added: “The last year I have learned a lot. I’ve been very lucky to [be] at such a great club at Lincoln, and the team I have got there, and I am really looking forward to sharing this with everybody when I get back.”

Tom Brooke, GCMA chief executive, said his first GCMA Manager of the Year Awards process had been extremely challenging, but extremely rewarding too.

“I’ve really enjoyed being part of this,” he explained. “It’s been really inspiring for me to visit all the clubs that have been nominated by fellow GCMA members, or by their boards, or chairpersons. It has been inspiring to visit clubs and spent time one-to-one with some absolutely superb golf club managers and teams.

“I would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the process, for welcoming me to your clubs, and I’ve really enjoyed it. It has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my first year or so with the Association.

“We had 12 [initial] nominations for Manager of the Year, and nine or ten for the Team, and if we think about the last 18 months to two years – what golf club managers and golf club teams have actually delivered and had to manage through – we should have had way more than 12 nominations. We should have had 2,400 nominations.”

GCMA Manager of The Year Award Winners

GCMA Manager of the Year:

James Maclean, Bognor Regis

Finalists:

Stuart Leech, Formby
Matt Parsley, Conwy
Bob Tawell, Rushmere
Gary Stangoe, Reading
Ben Driver, Chigwell

Team of the Year:

Seacroft, Lincolnshire

Finalists:

Ganton, North Yorkshire
Long Ashton, Bristol

Newcomer of the Year:

Louis Booth, Lincoln

Finalists:

Gary Beves, Golf at Goodwood
Sam Foster, Whitby

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Steve Carroll

Steve Carroll

A journalist for 25 years, Steve has been immersed in club golf for almost as long. A former club captain, he has passed the Level 3 Rules of Golf exam with distinction having attended the R&A's prestigious Tournament Administrators and Referees Seminar.

Steve has officiated at a host of high-profile tournaments, including Open Regional Qualifying, PGA Fourball Championship, English Men's Senior Amateur, and the North of England Amateur Championship. In 2023, he made his international debut as part of the team that refereed England vs Switzerland U16 girls.

A part of NCG's Top 100s panel, Steve has a particular love of links golf and is frantically trying to restore his single-figure handicap. He currently floats at around 11.

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Having studied history at Newcastle University, he became a journalist having passed his NTCJ exams at Darlington College of Technology.

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