ASIAN GOLF INDUSTRY FEDERATION

Addition to R&A Sustainable Agronomy Team

Dr Brett Morris
Dr Brett Morris. Picture by The R&A.

St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A has appointed Dr Brett Morris to its Sustainable Agronomy team in the Asia-Pacific region, effective August 1.

With more than three decades of expertise in turfgrass science and amenity horticulture, Dr Morris will play a pivotal role in advancing sustainable practices across golf’s agronomic landscape.

A highly respected leader in the global turf industry, Dr Morris joins The R&A from Syngenta Professional Solutions, where he served as Technical Services Manager for Australia and New Zealand.

His career spans 34 years, including 15 years as a Golf Course Superintendent managing diverse turfgrass systems at public, private and resort courses in Australia, Fiji, and Indonesia. His agronomy portfolio also includes oversight of Australia’s Top 100-ranked golf courses, major racetracks and international football stadiums used for televised events.

In addition to his hands-on experience, Dr Morris holds a PhD in Turfgrass Science and Breeding and has driven innovation across academic, commercial and R&D sectors.

His work has been instrumental in developing ground-breaking turf solutions, including novel chemistry, biological products and surfactant technologies. A sought-after speaker, he regularly shares insights on turf management at conferences worldwide.

“Brett’s blend of practical expertise and scientific rigour aligns perfectly with our mission to promote sustainable golf course management,” said Chris Gray, Head of Sustainable Golf & Agronomy – Asia- Pacific. “His deep understanding of agronomic challenges in the Asia-Pacific region will be invaluable as we work with courses to balance environmental stewardship with world-class playing conditions.”

Dr Morris said: “Joining The R&A represents an exciting opportunity to scale sustainable practices that benefit both the game and the environment. I look forward to collaborating with stakeholders across the region to implement solutions that enhance turf health, conserve resources, and support the long-term viability of golf.”

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