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Artificial Cricket Wicket [cropped] Non-Turf Cricket Facilities
31 Mar 2008 - Synthetics - Mark Hansford
Mark Hansford, of contractors GroundCare, reviews the systems available and the maintenance and renovation of Non-Turf Cricket Wickets

ScarletCup.jpg Environmental Management Systems applied to turf
30 Mar 2008 - Golf - Mary Purcell - Issue 17 - Feb / Mar 2008
Golf is a huge industry that is constantly growing and developing. Clubs provide important areas of green space in the community and, in some instances, may be the only green space among urban areas, providing habitat for wildlife, amenity for golfers and buffers between the urban landscape and green space

Caldes3.jpg Ransomes Jacobsen Spanish Distributors's are a golf car sales success.
30 Mar 2008 - Industry - Peter Driver
Ransomes Jacobsen's Spanish distributor, Green Mowers has reported two significant sales successes at Caldes International Golf Course and the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande respectively.

hereford [cropped] No Bull at Hereford
29 Mar 2008 - Football - Laurence Gale MSc - Issue 17 - Feb / Mar 2008
The Hereford United pitch will always be remembered for the 1971/72 third round FA Cup replay against Newcastle United when both teams played in a sea of mud in a much postponed replay

P1010831a.jpg RTF Bunkered in South Wales
28 Mar 2008 - Golf - Carol Dutton
RTF turf, known for its wear tolerance, deep rooting ability (up to 1.5 metres), and capacity to withstand shade, drought and salt, has been utilised on one of the most exposed golf courses in South Wales.

Rothbury1.jpg Jacobsen Mowers and E-Z-GO Golf cars for Rothbury GC
28 Mar 2008 - Golf - Peter Driver
Founded in 1891, Rothbury Golf Club nestles in the heart of Northumberland’s Coquet valley on the site of the former racecourse.

Members roll their sleeves up
28 Mar 2008 - Cricket - Press Release
MARCH Town carried out a revamp of the pavilion in an English Cricket Board country-wide pre-season initiative called the Natwest Cricketforce.

Aintree-stand.jpg ‘Don’t even think about it, Toby, you’ll never get over it’
28 Mar 2008 - Racing - Press Release
They are the most famous fences in the world and they have to be ready on time.

KVACTION.JPG Pinnacle introduces its Billy Goat 2008 leaf collection.
27 Mar 2008 - Industry - Lance Bassett
Pinnacle Power Equipment has announced an important new range ofvacuum sweepers to replace its ever-popular Billy Goat KD machines that feature in so many equipment sheds around the country.

 [cropped] South Coast smasher
27 Mar 2008 - Tennis - Laurence Gale MSc - Issue 17 - Feb / Mar 2008
The International Women’s Open tennis championships will be held at Devonshire Park from 14-21 June 2008 guaranteeing more tense battles for an expected record crowd of spectators.

Glenmarie.jpg Jacobsen supply mowers to Malaysian Golf & Country Club
26 Mar 2008 - Golf - Peter Driver
Ransomes Jacobsen’s Malaysian distributor, Tractors Malaysia, has delivered new Jacobsen mowers to one of the most prestigious resorts in the country.

Waste Area 1 Creating a waste disposal area
25 Mar 2008 - Mechanics - Pat Callaby
Waste is a necessary evil and when you run an operation from the Celtic Manor Resort, keeping it under control is of paramount importance-details inside

CIMG0826.JPG Dubai Under Control
25 Mar 2008 - Industry - Carol Dutton
To play a round of golf at the Four Seasons Golf Club in Dubai Festival City, Dubai, in summer, you will need to drink 9 litres of water. “Half a litre a hole,” says Course manager David Brinkel.

Jon Lawrence [cropped] Budgeting for club cricket
25 Mar 2008 - Cricket - Jon Lawrence - 16 comments
Maintenance of any sport surface needs to be paid for, that's simply a fact of life. But exactly what is it that you should be paying for and what are the actual priorities as far as club cricket goes?

MoffettTeam.jpg Varied programme for TGA members’ meeting
24 Mar 2008 - Industry - Ellie Parry
Coventry-based forklift manufacturer Moffett hosted the Turfgrass Growers Association’s Spring members’ meeting recently.

Gogarburn1.jpg Jacobsen equipment raises the standards at Gogarburn GC
24 Mar 2008 - Industry - Peter Driver
Gogarburn Golf Club, situated in the parkland grounds of a former psychiatric hospital at Newbridge close to Edinburgh airport, is keeping up with its illustrious neighbours after purchasing new course maintenance equipment from local RANSOMES JACOBSEN dealer, Fairways GM of Kinross.

BriarwoodSuper.jpg In the black!
23 Mar 2008 - Golf - Sean Sullivan - Issue 17 - Feb / Mar 2008
Sean Sullivan, Superintendent at The Briarwood Golf Course, Stateside in Montana, has introduced black bunkers as an environmentally-sound solution to replace traditional sand.

Irrigation-TyrrellsWood.jpg Self sufficiency in water...
23 Mar 2008 - Golf - Duncan McGilvray
The third article in Duncan McGilvray’s series on irrigation looks at being self sufficient with your water supply and what is available to you.

als.jpg ALS Appoint National Sales and Marketing Manager
22 Mar 2008 - Industry - Press Release
ALS are pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Smith as National Sales and Marketing Manager.

wsly 6.JPG Aeration Aids Famous RHS Landmark
22 Mar 2008 - Industry - Carol Dutton
The Tulip Tree, planted by the Queen Mother in 1954 is one of three famous landmarks at RHS Wisley, treated this spring to one-metre deep, compressed air de-compaction.

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