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KGA WELCOMES NEW GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT

KGA WELCOMES NEW GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT

Karnataka Golf Association, one of the India’s finest golf courses, is pleased to welcome Coman Mulry as the club’s new Golf Course Superintendent. In his new role, Coman will manage and oversee the agronomic maintenance of the distinguished 18-hole course designed by Thomson and Wolveridge, located in Bangalore, India.

Prasanth Sakhamuri, Chairman Golf Course Committee at Karnataka Golf Association, said: “KGA is delighted to have Mr. Coman Mulry join us as the Course Superintendent and help KGA in its quest for excellence as a premier golf course in the world. KGA has a long-standing agreement in agronomy support and management with Troon International and Coman joins KGA on behalf of Troon. His extensive experience with some of the best golf courses in the world will help propel KGA to higher heights of excellence.”

Coman Mulry, who hails from Ireland, has 13 years of experience with Troon working in facilities in five different countries worldwide, including Greece, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, UAE, and India. He now leads the agronomy team at Karnataka Golf Association after two years as Superintendent at Al Zorah Golf Club in the UAE. This will be Coman’s second posting in the garden city of Bangalore, where he has been the superintendent at another Troon-managed facility in Bangalore, Prestige Golfshire Club. Coman is well versed in the Indian market and understands the importance of introducing sound agronomic practices as well as robust staff training and development programs. He has a proven track record in producing superior playing surfaces and building a team environment.

Commenting on his new role, Coman Mulry, Golf Course Superintendent at Karnataka Golf Association, said: “I am delighted to be returning to Bangalore and joining and leading the agronomy team here at KGA. It is a renowned club in India known for its long-term commitment and investment in its outstanding golf course. I am grateful to the management committees and members for placing their trust in me to continue to move the golf course forward.”

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