9/11/2015 10:09 AM
I should explain the situation.
I have friends who have recently built a golf course in Tanzania (yes, the African Tanzania, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, in fact). It's owned and operated by a Dutch family and the son of one of the owners, Hansi, is the superintendent. Tanzania does not have a golf industry to speak of. There are no local training programs and I don't think there is a reel grinder within a thousand miles.
They understand that to provide good playing surfaces they need a way to sharpen the reels and bedknives. They plan on buying the equipment, eventually, but in the meantime they would like to get Hansi some hands-on training on grinders, yes, but also some general aspects of turf equipment repair and maintenance.
I don't think they could afford for him to be away for more than a couple of weeks, so 6-12 month programs won't work. Maybe a sort of internship with a top mechanic would be the ticket. Hansi speaks English (and Swahihli, if that helps) but no French, So I can't help him here.
Any ideas?