Devon stalwart accepts vice presidency

29 June 2018 Announcement
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Colin Webber, picture used courtesy of Pitchcare

A BIGGA member who built his family’s golf business from scratch is set to become president of the association in 2020.

Colin Webber, 59, is a fifth‑generation farmer who, with his family,  developed Portmore Golf Park in north Devon. BIGGA is proud to announce that he has accepted the role of vice president of BIGGA from 2019.

Colin said: “It’s a huge honour and I really keep thinking ‘are you sure you have got the right person?’

“I am flattered that BIGGA would consider me for such an important national role. It is huge and I have never been asked to do anything like this as I’m not usually someone who likes to stand in the limelight.”

Colin and his family established Portmore Golf Park from a 12‑bay driving range after various pressures put his family farming business in jeopardy. Over the following years came another 12 bays, a par‑3 9‑hole Hawtree‑designed course, and then finally a further 18 that set Portmore up as a 27‑hole venue.

For a time, Colin was the only greenkeeper operating the site, but early on in his career he joined BIGGA and benefitted from the networking and educational opportunities provided by the association.

In 2010, Portmore won the Overall Achievement of the Year award at the Golf Environment Awards, built upon a commitment to sustainable and organic greenkeeping.

Colin overcame a stroke suffered in 2011 to continue to lead his business and continue to be an active member of BIGGA’s Devon & Cornwall Section and the South West & South Wales Regional Board. 

He was first approached about the role just two weeks after the passing of his father, who had helped him build the business from the ground up.

Colin said: “I had a phone call from [BIGGA Chief Executive Officer] Jim Croxton saying I had been nominated for the role. Jim didn’t know it, but this was a few weeks after my dad, Frank, had died. It was a very emotional time and the one person I wanted to tell was my dad.”

“Over the years I have been fortunate enough to build friendships with so many of the greats of greenkeeping. 

“I became involved and started volunteering with BIGGA because of the help so many guys had given me, especially the small group of lads who I worked together with to complete our City & Guilds almost 30 years ago. 

“Their help was invaluable in building our business. I said I would repay my debt to the association, and since then I have worked hard to do that.”

As vice president, Colin will support West Derby Head Greenkeeper Chris Sheehan, who will become BIGGA President for a one‑year term during BTME 2019, to be held in Harrogate next January, when he succeeds current President Chris Kennedy. Following that year, Colin will become BIGGA president for one year from January 2020.

BIGGA CEO Jim Croxton said: “Colin’s story is an inspirational one, and one that proves there is little that can’t be achieved with determination and an eagerness to learn. 

“The association is delighted that Colin has accepted the nomination to become vice president from January 2019 and I am certain that he will be a fantastic asset, lending his unique experience of the greenkeeping industry to the continued development of BIGGA as we strive to support and serve our members.”

Author

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Karl Hansell
BIGGA | Head of Marketing and Communications

Karl has been head of communications for BIGGA since March 2016. His duties include editing the monthly Greenkeeper International magazine, in addition to other communications activities for the association.

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