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In Memory of Adrian Masters

In Memory of Adrian Masters: It is with the most profound sadness that Origin Amenity Solutions, along with many in our industry, remember our friend and colleague, Adrian (Ade) Masters, who passed away on Thursday, 26th June 2025, after a short illness.

Ade’s journey, and contribution to the sportsturf industry encompassed working with Whitemoss, Maxicrop and Countrywide Amenity, after which he became an integral part of the Headland Amenity Sales team, later transitioning into OAS.

In Memory of Adrian Masters

In Memory of Adrian Masters

A much-loved and highly respected member of the OAS team, Ade dedicated almost 19 years to our business, over which time, he built strong relationships with many customers and colleagues, always upholding his values of trust, professionalism and care.

As Technical Sales Manager, Ade brought real understanding and experience to his role, but also humour, warmth, and an unmistakable passion for people. Whether working with colleagues, customers, or industry partners, he developed friendships that went far beyond business. He always took the time to connect, support, and brighten the day of those around him.

Ade’s impact stretched across our business and far beyond it. The outpouring of messages on the OAS LinkedIn page from friends, customers, and industry peers is a powerful reflection of how widely he was known and how deeply he was appreciated. Many speak of his infectious laugh, his integrity and unwavering positivity, and not least, his singing! His rendition of ‘American Pie’ was legendary and enjoyed by so many in the social times that surrounded trade shows, conferences and company events.

Andy Russell, Commercial Director at OAS, shared this personal tribute, “Ade had a special gift for connecting with people. He could walk into a room and light it up with his warmth, energy, and humour. He was a valued colleague, a trusted friend, and someone you always looked forward to seeing. It’s incomprehensible that he has been taken from us so soon and will be missed more than words can express. I’ll miss the smile in his voice and the honesty in everything he touched. Thank you for your support and friendship and for being you. Rest in peace, Ade.”

Professionally, Ade was a true ambassador, not just for OAS but for the whole industry. Personally, he was a loyal friend, a trusted teammate, and a person who made a difference simply by being himself. His absence will be felt profoundly, but his memory will remain ever-present in the stories we share and the lives he touched.

Our heartfelt thoughts are with Ade’s family, friends and all who knew him. He will be forever missed and never forgotten. With deepest sympathy from all at Origin Amenity Solutions.

In tribute to Ade and in support of others affected by cancer, we are raising funds for Cancer Research UK via JustGiving. If you would like to contribute, please visit –
www.justgiving.com/page/origin-amenity-solutions Every donation is a step towards earlier diagnoses, more advanced treatments, and better outcomes for families facing this devastating diagnosis.

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Master Greenkeeper dedicates success to memory of his mother

Master Greenkeeper dedicates success to memory of his mother: The latest member of the British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) to attain Master Greenkeeper status has dedicated his success to the memory of his mother, who passed away just weeks before he achieved the certification.

David Perdisatt, course manager at Mullingar Golf Club in Ireland, said his mother, Marion, was a “massive supporter” of his career, making it bittersweet that he wasn’t able to tell her when he discovered he had achieved the highest accolade available to BIGGA members.

Master Greenkeeper dedicates success to memory of his mother

Master Greenkeeper dedicates success to memory of his mother

David, 41, said: “Becoming a Master Greenkeeper is a massive milestone in my career and the first person I would have told would have been my mother. She has been so supportive in my career but she passed away last month very unexpectedly, so it was a bittersweet moment.”

David has become just the second Master Greenkeeper based in Ireland and is the 88th to achieve the certification since 1991. The Master Greenkeeper Certificate is awarded to those members of BIGGA who have reached the highest standards of greenkeeping and golf course management.

An R&A Scholar, David has previously worked at Beechpark and Naas golf clubs and in 2016 was a finalist in the Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year Awards. He was also the first Irish greenkeeper to participate in the John Deere TPC Sawgrass Volunteer Programme.

Married to Fiona and a father of three, throughout his career David has gained plenty of tournament experience, having volunteered at the Singapore, Dutch and Irish Opens.

David said: “Opportunities to progress never present themselves, you have to go after them yourself and Master Greenkeeper is a process that validates everything you have done in your career. It’s a tough process but in any industry, if you are recognised as a master of your trade, that’s something to aspire to. I have lots of hopes and ambitions for the future and I think being a Master Greenkeeper might be pivotal for my career in the years to come.

“I want to thank BIGGA for everything they’ve done for my career. I lean on them, particularly through the education side. I’m always accessing the website and the resources on there and I just want to say a massive thank you for the opportunity to help progress my career with the Master Greenkeeper certificate.”

David will be presented with his Master Greenkeeper certification at the BIGGA Welcome Celebration, taking place on the opening evening of the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition in January 2023. Registration for the event is free and for more information head to www.btme.org.uk

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