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Munt-CastleCourse.jpg Hell bent on golf history ...
7 Jun 2010 - Golf - Kevin Munt - Issue 30 - Apr / May 2010 - 1 comment
In the third and final article on grasses for golf greens in the UK, Kevin Munt examines the oldest fescue/bent.

Castlenock2.jpg Green behind the ears
24 Mar 2010 - Golf - Kevin Munt - Issue 29 - Feb / Mar 2010
In the second of his ‘Three Men Went To Mow’ series of articles on maintaining green surface swards found on the golf courses of the UK, Kevin Munt takes a close look at Creeping Bent Grass

KevinMunt3.JPG Three men went to mow!
21 Feb 2010 - Golf - Kevin Munt - Issue 28 - Dec / Jan 2010
... and the first was mowing poa. In a series of three articles golf consultant, Kevin Munt, considers the golf green management options for three differing golf club operations. In the first of these articles Kevin discusses the maintenance of ‘quality’ Poa annua surfaces

Space_Sunset_view_from_spac.gif Bug Trek: Soil - the final frontier
5 Oct 2009 - Consultancy - Kevin Munt - Issue 26 - Aug / Sep 2009
There is, undoubtedly, a growing interest in this country in ‘growing your own’, and it is spreading to golf clubs. I am not talking about vegetables though. No, I am talking about beneficial micro-organisms, the life in the soil that provides life on this planet.

 [cropped] Snakes & Ladders
29 May 2008 - Golf - Kevin Munt - Issue 18 - Apr / May 2008
The R&A’s highly laudable drive toward best practices for golf courses uses a ladder as an analogy for showing progress toward a sustainable golf course, but do you know how high this ladder is?

ND-lilleshall-golfers.jpg Talk to me!
15 Feb 2008 - Consultancy - Kevin Munt - Issue 16 - Dec / Jan 2008
In the second of his articles, Kevin Munt, Principle Consultant at KMgC says that asking your colleagues to “get those bl**dy greens cut faster” may not be the best approach!

Image063.JPG What’s in a name and – and does it matter?
8 Nov 2007 - Golf - Kevin Munt - Issue 15 - Oct / Nov 2007
In 1981 I was having a few pints with an opponent after a game of rugby and he asked me what I did for a living. I said that I was a Greenkeeper. “Oh, one of those guys who cuts grass on a golf course” he retorted.

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