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Master of the links: Gavin Neill has swapped St Andrews for Georgia this week to help out at the Masters

St Andrews greenkeeper Gavin is absolutely loving his Masters experience

St Andrews Links Trust greenkeeper Gavin Neill has swapped the fresh spring winds of April at the Home of Golf to join the greenkeeping operation at the 2013 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.

Gavin, who is the deputy course manager on the New and Jubilee Courses at St Andrews Links, is fulfilling a lifelong ambition to visit the famous grounds of Augusta National for the entire week of the tournament. However, Gavin’s visit is no holiday as he has joined the mammoth greenkeeping operation ensuring the first major of the golf season is presented in the pristine, immaculate condition it is famed for.

“Ever since I was a young junior golfer watching on TV I always dreamt of one day visiting Augusta National,” he explained.

“But then when I started my career in greenkeeping I made it one of my main objectives, not just to visit but to work at the Masters. So when I was selected last year to work at this year’s tournament I didn’t even have to think twice about accepting.”

Gavin, 31, who lives in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, said his arrival at Augusta earlier this week had lived up to all his expectations.

“My first impressions of the course were that it was just picture perfect, a place of perfection,” he added.

“It has been a very overwhelming experience when I have been working in and around Amen Corner surrounded by its deep history and the azaleas in full bloom.

“You can’t really appreciate the landscape of the course either, with the severity of the greens and surrounds and the undulating fairways that viewers simply can’t see on TV.”

However, there has been little time for Gavin, who started his greenkeeping career at hometown Tain Golf Club, to get caught up in the magnificence of his surroundings as he has a daily workload to contend with as part of the greenkeeping team working throughout the championship week.

“In the morning my task is care for fairways, which includes switching grass clippings and repairing divots,” he said. “My afternoon task is being responsible for the fourth green, which involves hand blowing, switching the sand splash and leaves off the greens surface when needed.”

This is not the first major championship Gavin has been fortunate enough to work at, having been part of the Links team at the 2005 and 2010 Open Championship at the Old Course. He said both The Open and The Masters shared similar commitments to high standards and presentation.

“The overall tournament set up is very similar to that of the Open Championship when it is at St Andrews, where course presentation and standards are at their highest,” he explained.

“But the attention to detail is raised to the highest level here at The Masters which makes it unbelievably special. The attention to detail is incredible, Augusta National is renowned for being one of, if not the, most exclusive golf clubs in the world and it has been fascinating to see policies such as the  performance of the greens, including their speed and other indicators are kept top secret at all times.

“There is a huge emphasis placed on the overall experience the patron receives from the moment they walk through the gates ensuring that they leave with an unforgettable experience with staff and volunteers going that extra mile to deliver a first-class customer service.”

Fresh from his Masters experience, Gavin will return to the Links and his daily duties of ensuring the New and Jubilee Courses are in great condition throughout the 2013 season.

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Michael McEwan is the Deputy Editor of bunkered and has been part of the team since 2004. In that time, he has interviewed almost every major figure within the sport, from Jack Nicklaus, to Rory McIlroy, to Donald Trump. The host of the multi award-winning bunkered Podcast and a member of Balfron Golfing Society, Michael is the author of three books and is the 2023 PPA Scotland 'Writer of the Year' and 'Columnist of the Year'. Dislikes white belts, yellow balls and iron headcovers. Likes being drawn out of the media ballot to play Augusta National.

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