How Royal Dornoch has prepared for spring
The greenkeeping team at Royal Dornoch Golf Club has spent the winter carrying out a major renovation to the 8th hole of its Championship Course, and it should be back in play for the new season.
The greenkeeping team at Royal Dornoch Golf Club has spent the winter carrying out a major renovation to the 8th hole of its Championship Course, and it should be back in play for the new season.
From Arbroath Golf Links in Scotland, Ally talks about his career, managing a golf course with a team of three people and the equipment he uses to keep his greens looking pristine.
Here’s a testimonial from Gavin Ballantyne, course manager at Turnhouse Golf Club.
From Bungay & Waveney Valley Golf Club, located on the Norfolk / Suffolk border, Tony takes us through his average day.
In the year the irrigation division was rebranded to Reesink Hydro-Scapes, golf clubs the length and breadth of the country made the red choice when it came to their irrigation.
Seed from the Origin Amenity Solutions (OAS) Euroflor range has transformed three meadow areas within Worth Park, as part of a wider conservation project underway by Crawley Borough Council.
Irrigation projects can be made more difficult due to confusing terminology, but it doesn’t need to be this way. Here, irrigation expert John Kidson outlines some of the most commonly used products and phrases.
The Kent club is investing £200,000 in its course, on both irrigation and drainage, to ensure that all 18 holes are playable all-year for the first time in its long history.
The head greenkeeper at Warrenpoint Golf Club, ranked as one of the top parkland courses in Northern Ireland, takes us through his average day.
From INFINITUM, Agustin talks about hosting a DP World Tour event at short notice in 2022, making the three courses more sustainable and coping with the 2022 drought.
Anthracnose is one of the biggest issues in greenkeeping and can be difficult to control, especially without fungicides. Here, Dr John Dempsey argues that a preventative strategy of reducing turfgrass stress will help.
From Wick Golf Club, Dougie talks about the benefits and challenges of working at the most north easterly golf course in Scotland and how the club invests in machinery with a limited budget.
Dom Pedro Victoria is reducing its water usage by nearly 50 percent via a newly installed irrigation system and pump, and the utilisation of grass that requires low water and fertiliser consumption.
New machinery from Toro to make the job of turfcare and ground management professionals easier will be at BTME on the Reesink UK stand.
It’s going to be a busy week for the Origin Amenity Solutions (OAS) team as it returns to BTME.
No trip to BTME would be complete without a stop by the Kubota stand to see the latest innovations in its golf and groundcare portfolio.
With all eyes set firmly on spring renovations, GKB Machines returns to BTME to showcase an impressive line-up of equipment on the agenda.
Sustainable management of fine turf and sports turf surfaces doesn’t have to mean a compromise in visual merit or performance.
Turfco built the first mechanised topdresser in 1961 and continues as the first choice of professional turf managers worldwide.
Bunker maintenance has always been a big job at the Sagamore Club to the north of Indianapolis.
Waste2Water invites you to visit its stand at BTME in Harrogate this month, in Hall 5, Stand 540, to view one of its systems on show and discuss your requirements.