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By Steve Mitchell in Industry on 12th Mar 2007 9:00
In a bid to improve the overall course presentation and reduce the downtime caused by an ageing machinery fleet, two sister golf clubs in Worcestershire - Gaudet Luce at Hadzor near Droitwich Spa, and Little Lakes at Lye Head, Bewdley - have replaced all of the main mowing machinery at both clubs with a new fleet of John Deere equipment. These have been bought on a three year replacement finance programme from local dealer Parks & Grounds Machinery of Bidford on Avon, Warwickshire.
Read more articles in Industry, by Steve Mitchell or from March 2007.