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Dennis Mower adds up for Haverhill CC
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BLEC forced into administration
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BLEC forced into administration
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A far cry from Fartown!
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Close Season Maintenance of a cricket square
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Signature Golf Group selected to Manage Belvedere Country Club
12th Dec 2007 -
Golf -
Ellie Tait
One of the Top 25 Management companies is awarded a two year contract to oversee operations of Belvedere Country Club.
Pondering Poa
11th Dec 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
There’s a plant that stands up well to low heights of cut, high traffic and shade on golf courses.
The totally synthetic golf course
11th Dec 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
- 1 comment
Taking a divot may have something of a rarity value in years to come. As the Kikuoka Country Club near Luxembourg Airport prepares to open a new course featuring artificial greens with the same contours as a natural putting surface, Steve Marnoch, the architect, says that it is now possible to build a totally synthetic golf course, right down to the bunkers.
December Golf Diary
5th Dec 2007 -
Golf -
Laurence Gale MSc
December Golf Diary
First Toro Fairway Mower gives Ilkley more!
5th Dec 2007 -
Golf -
Lesley Walker
After 30 years’ using Toro equipment on its 18-hole parkland course, Ilkley Golf Club, in Yorkshire, has invested in its first ever dedicated fairway mower – a Reelmaster 5610.
Five essential ingredients for making a great green
30th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Philip Christian Spogard
- 1 comment
Creating outstanding greens is perhaps the most important factor in golf course design. It’s the topic that golfers talk about most in the clubhouse and the reputations of golf courses can be made or broken on the quality of their greens.
Automatic watering systems Do we need them?
29th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Duncan McGilvray
- 1 comment
... and if we do, how should we use them?
Out of the ashes
26th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
The destructive wildfires that swept through San Diego in October burned hundreds of square miles of homes, trees and plants. In its path were several golf courses, although the courses were, in large part, spared.
Outstanding golf course standards recognised
25th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
Hoebridge Golf Centre’s Course Manager, Terence Edwards has recently been awarded the title ‘Course Manager of the Year 2007’ by owners and operators Burhill Golf and Leisure Limited.
Club managers in Europe to benefit from new professional qualification
20th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
The Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE) today announced the introduction into Europe of an internationally recognised professional qualification for club managers.
In the footsteps of Giants
18th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
John Reynolds
- Issue 15 - Oct / Nov 2007
It is a late September morning as I cross the car park towards the main reception at the Belfry. I have an important appointment to keep with a very busy man indeed, and I am aware of how lucky I am to get it!
Improving Bunkers – Renovation, Restoration or Redesign?
13th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Philip Christian Spogard
It is often said that the eyes are the windows to the soul – could it justly be said that the bunkers are the windows to the soul of the golf course?
Educational drive for Golf club Managers
12th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Press Release
Golf club management has raised its game with the launch of a major new educational drive, designed to heighten professional standards across golf and leisure establishments.
Mottram Hall finds Fungicide Alternatives
9th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
As the threat of a total ban governing the use of pesticides hangs over the industry and the climate continues to provide the ideal wet-and-warm conditions for fungal turf diseases to thrive, many turf professionals are striving to find alternative methods of control.
What’s in a name and – and does it matter?
8th 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.
New Jacobsen Greens Mowers for 'The Hidden Gem'
6th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Peter Driver
Eaton Golf Club, situated just 1½ miles from Norwich city centre in 108 acres of heath and parkland adjacent to the river Yare, is known across East Anglia as ‘the hidden gem'.
Contract hire for Ransomes Jacobsen equipment suits Dartford Golf Club's needs
6th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Peter Driver
When Dartford Golf Club were considering replacing their ageing machinery with new equipment from local Ransomes Jacobsen's dealer, Ernest Doe, contract hire proved to be the best way forward.
November Golf Diary
5th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Laurence Gale MSc
November Golf Diary
Speedcut gives Foxhills greens a chance to beat the rain
4th Nov 2007 -
Golf -
Mike Beardall
- 1 comment
David Wyborn has been at Foxhills for 23 years, having previously been at Sunningdale (with Jack Macmillan) and the New Zealand Golf Club at Woodham, Surrey.
Sun Shines on Wentworth pairs finals
18th Oct 2007 -
Golf -
Lesley Walker
This year’s final of the Midland Section Greensomes Knockout Pairs competition, at Wentworth, was blessed with sunshine – a far cry from the wash out that was last year.
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