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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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Ransomes Jacobsen equipment package for Douglas Park GC
31st Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Peter Driver
Fairways GM of Inchinnan, Ransomes Jacobsen‘s dealer for Scotland, has delivered an extensive package of turf maintenance equipment to Douglas Park Golf Club on the outskirts of Glasgow.
Course boss earns top prize
31st Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
Dedicated work by Enville Golf Club’s course managerJohn Wood, and his staff has seen them win the Midlands Regional prize of the 2008 British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association.
The Forestry Commission's Community Grant Scheme
30th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Bob Taylor
Act now… the deadline for applications is 12 noon on 6th November 2008.
Vandals on rampage at Painswick Golf Club
29th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Editor
Vandals have come under fire after going on a wrecking spree at a picturesque golf course-details inside
Rockliffe Hall - a jewel in the golfing crown
29th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Martyn Jones
- Issue 20 - Aug / Sep 2008
Due to open in June 2009, the Rockliffe Hotel and Golf Resort has been built adjacent to the Middlesbrough FC training ground. Designed by Marc Westenborg of Hawtree Ltd., the course was built by constructors MJ Abbott.
John Deere provides the perfect solution
28th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Steve Mitchell
The first complete new irrigation system for tees, greens and fairways using John Deere parts is going in at Blackpool North Shore Golf Club, following the company’s move into the European golf irrigation market earlier in 2008.
English Golf Union backs Unsung Heroes
28th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
The English Golf Union has got behind Terrain Aeration’s Unsung Hero Awards by stepping in to sponsor the Greenkeeping category.
Planning The Open
25th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Bob Taylor
Rare toads and lizards do not live happily alongside 200,000 spectators. The STRI’s Bob Taylor explains how sensitive ecological issues were addressed for the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
The Open Championship, held this year at Royal Birkdale, is without doubt the most prestigious world golfing event, attracting over 200,000 spectators.
£6m new golf course work set to tee off
24th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
Work to create a £6million golf course in one of Glasgow's most deprived areas is to start after a 12-year fight.
The Wilmslow Boy ...
24th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Laurence Gale MSc
- Issue 20 - Aug / Sep 2008
Steve Oultram is Head Greenkeeper at Wilmslow Golf Club in Cheshire and also one of the Gingerbread Men, a group of like-minded individuals on the ladder to sustainable golf. Wilmslow Golf Club was founded in 1889 and is located outside the village of Wilmslow, just north of Macclesfield in the North West of England.
Scottish Greenkeeper plays top American course
19th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
- 1 comment
Grant Moran, Assistant Greenkeeper at Mortonhall Golf Club, Edinburgh will be winging his way to New York next month (Nov.) on a four day free trip including a day’s golf at either Pine Valley or Winged Foot golf course.
Bulgarian Greenkeepers Association join FEGGA
14th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Dean Cleaver
- 1 comment
FEGGA is delighted to announce that he Bulgarian Greenkeepers Association have become Members of FEGGA
Old Course 'may crumble into sea'
13th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
An environmental expert in St Andrews has warned the year 2050 could see the town's famous golf course, the Old Course, crumble into the North Sea.
Eco-friendly golf course to open in Scotland
11th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
The future of golf is in the past, or at least that's what the creators of the world's most environmentally friendly golf course believe.
London Calling!
5th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Laurence Gale MSc
- Issue 20 - Aug / Sep 2008
The sheer logistics of hosting a major golfing event are immense. It’s not just a case of providing a well-manicured golf course
The London Golf Club was awarded the European Open as late as February of this year, which left just four months to get the course and infrastructure into peak tournament condition. Laurence Gale joined the volunteers who helped out during the event.
October Golf Diary
4th Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Laurence Gale MSc
October Golf Diary
Greenkeeper wins US learning trip
3rd Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
A Young greenkeeper has won a trip to America to hone his skills.
Chipping away at Hurst golf club is driving a wedge
1st Oct 2008 -
Golf -
Press Release
Golfers in Hurst have taken a swing at council bosses who they say are driving them off their course.
Autumn Dew Warning
29th Sep 2008 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
- 1 comment
Turf Managers can expect high levels of dew from now until November.
Hazard ahead!
26th Sep 2008 -
Golf -
Tim Lobb
- Issue 20 - Aug / Sep 2008
When people think of hazards on a golf course, they generally think of bunkers and water. But hazards come in all shapes and sizes and can be used in different ways. Here, Tim Lobb of Thomson Perrett & Lobb, explains what makes good hazards and where to put them
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