
Howardson Group is delighted to announce the appointment of Lauren Haynes as our new Business Development Executive, strengthening our sales and commercial team during an exciting phase of growth.
Lauren brings a wealth of experience from both within and beyond the turf care industry. Having begun her career in customer services, she quickly progressed into a business development role, spending time on the road visiting dealers, identifying growth opportunities and organising dealer training events. More recently, Lauren has been working in the medical sector as a Sales Executive, where she was focused on acquiring new business and expanding existing client relationships by introducing new product lines.

Howardson Group is proud to welcome Jermayne Stanley as our new Purchasing Administrator, strengthening the team that supports the production of our world-class turfcare machinery.

At Howardson Group, our people are at the heart of everything we do. This week, we’re delighted to introduce Aleksandrs Obodovs (Alex), our new Warehouse and Logistics Manager, who brings with him a wealth of experience, fresh ideas and a passion for teamwork and improvement.

SISIS will once again bring a proven lineup of professional turf maintenance machinery to SALTEX 2025, highlighting solutions trusted by grounds teams across sports pitches, golf courses and fine turf venues worldwide. Built for durability and serviceability, every SISIS machine is engineered to deliver consistent results where performance matters most.

Visby Golf Club, located on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, is consistently ranked as Sweden’s number one golf course. With its spectacular coastal setting, immaculate fairways and smooth-rolling greens, it attracts golfers from across the world. But maintaining those standards under constant pressure takes experience, dedication and the right equipment.
For nearly two decades, Course Manager Petter Lindblad has been leading Visby through the unique challenges of its coastal location. “Our biggest challenges are excess water in the low points and the heavy play pressure. We need to work efficiently and quickly while maintaining high quality.”