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11 Apr 2011 - Golf - Greg Evans
Over 200 greenkeepers from across Ireland and Europe gathered at Knightsbrook Golf Resort in County Meath to listen to Greg Evans MG speak about his greens management programme

EaloingGolfBall.jpg Wuthering Heights
21 Dec 2009 - Golf - Greg Evans - Issue 27 - Oct / Nov 2009 - 5 comments
Over the past eight years, Greg Evans (Course Manager at Ealing Golf Club and Chief Agronomist for the advisory company, Complete Golf Solutions) has devised course maintenance plans for different golf courses that allow greens to be cut as low as 2mm, yet remain sustainable.

Greg Evans, portrait.jpg Greg Evans - what are you like?
25 Aug 2009 - People - Greg Evans - Issue 25 - Jun / Jul 2009
Who are you? Greg Evans, Course Manager at Ealing Golf Club and Managing Director of the Complete Golf Solutions consultancy firm.

Web5.jpg The Short Cut - machinery and overseeding
23 Aug 2009 - Golf - Greg Evans - Issue 25 - Jun / Jul 2009 - 3 comments
In this, his final article in the ‘The Short Cut’ series, Greg explores two further elements critical to successful greenkeeping; machinery and overseeding

GregEvans2.jpg Short cut to better golf
18 Mar 2009 - Golf - Greg Evans - Issue 23 - Feb / Mar 2009 - 5 comments
A decade ago, a greenkeeper cutting greens down to 2mm for long periods would have been considered, by most, to be insane. Conventional wisdom at that time was that such an aggressive cut would severely stress the grass plant. Greg Evans reckons that's not the case anymore.

GregEvans.jpg Sustainability with agro
2 Feb 2009 - Golf - Greg Evans - Issue 22 - Dec / Jan 2009
Cutting greens at 2mm, aggressive frequent verti-cutting and 200 tonne of sand dressings per year. Surely, some greenkeepers could jeopordise their jobs, and their greens, with programmes such as this. But Greg Evans has employed this regime for the past six years and guess what? It works.

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