BTME Preview: Biral
Meteorological equipment specialist Biral is looking forward to attending BTME in Harrogate to exhibit its BTD-200 self-contained, standalone lightning warning system.
Meteorological equipment specialist Biral is looking forward to attending BTME in Harrogate to exhibit its BTD-200 self-contained, standalone lightning warning system.
Golf course agronomist Greg Evans has warned the industry not to suppress new ideas coming from the new generation of greenkeepers.
The club has well over 40,000 rounds of golf played on it every year. Stuart explains how this is achieved without suffering a decline in the quality of the links venue.
Jonathan is the head greenkeeper at the The Grove. The Hertfordshire venue opened in 2004 but is already considered one of England’s finest courses.
With fewer daylight hours and less favourable growing conditions, the focus in winter shifts from presentation and playability to maintenance and the limitation of turf damage while still facilitating play.
Andrew Brough, head groundsman at Wolverhampton RUFC, claims that the SISIS Quadraplay single pass maintenance system, has helped him in his personal quest to improve the standard of pitches.
Fentons of Bourne, Price Turfcare’s local dealer for Lincolnshire and the East Midlands, won the ‘Best Allied Trade Stand’ award at the Midlands Machinery Show held at Newark Showground in November.
A golfer who took legal action against Sunningdale Golf Club because it revoked his cheaper international membership because he was playing more than 30 rounds a year has won his court case.
In addition to the already well established anti-slip safety treads that GripClad ® supplies, golf clubs are fostering innovation and steadily increasing their use in GRP composite grating.
Stirling Golf Club is to celebrate its 150th anniversary by constructing a new six-figure community academy.
At least five golf courses have reported cases of extreme vandalism towards the end of 2019.
The creation of a bespoke overseeding mixture has enabled the greenkeeping team at Dunblane New Golf Club to improve the uniformity and aesthetics of the club’s fairways and tees.
Agronomist Conor Nolan highlights some of the challenges facing turf managers.
The OxyShot, from Charterhouse Turf Machinery, recently came to the rescue of waterlogged surfaces at Ipswich Town Football Club’s training ground.
The Dennis G34D cylinder mower is helping to provide a fantastic finish on the pitch at the Emirates Riverside Stadium according to Durham CCC head groundsman Vic Demain.
Equipped with a fleet of BLEC machinery, Talbot Farm Landscapes and Talbot Sports Turf can tackle landscape and groundcare projects of all shapes and sizes.
The number of young people embarking on a career in groundsmanship is in decline, according to new research by the Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG).
Water is essential for maintaining a golf course but our changing human consumption, agriculture, industry and, of course, climate, means water is likely to become more scarce in the next decade. Dr Christian Spring looks at what can be done now in preparation.
This autumn there was a demonstration day at Exeter City Football Club’s St James Park stadium pitch with a Selvatici Aeroking Vertical Drainage Aerator.
Paul Humphreys at Concord College, Shrewsbury and Taunton Schools’ Mark Jolliffe have been announced as the winners of the DLF / Johnsons Sports Seed ForthRoots competition at SALTEX 2019.
At the pinnacle of St George’s Hill Golf Club sits its iconic clubhouse, casting an eye over its three nine-hole courses widely regarded as Harry Colt’s crowning glory, and now in the hands of Toro to uphold.