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Meet the course manager: Shaun Embleton
Course manager Shaun Embleton is spearheading a massive redevelopment at one of the north east’s premier resorts. He discusses moving away from committee-led structures, reimagining championship holes for a modern audience, and why Ramside Hall is the “sleeping giant” finally finding its voice.
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SISIS Quadraplay solves worm cast issues
The removal of Carbendazim from the groundcare market meant that St Albans School needed an alternative solution to combating worm casts and they found what they were looking for in the SISIS Quadraplay.
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Germinal introduces new seed mixture to its Grade ‘A’ portfolio of golf-specific grass blends
Germinal has introduced a new seed mixture to its Grade ‘A’ portfolio of golf-specific grass blends: containing two top-performing perennial ryegrasses and a high-ranking creeping bentgrass, A8 Ultrafine Ryegreens is the perfect ‘rescue’ mixture for the eradication of early season scarring.
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From horse excrement to quad bike damage – golf courses appalled at the mess the public have created during the lockdown
Several golf clubs have said they are appalled at the mess – and in some cases expensive damage – that members of the public have created by using their venues during the coronavirus lockdown.
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‘Golf courses could now reopen’ says professor of tropical medicine
One of the world’s leading tropical medicine scientists has singled out golf as a game that can be played safely provided guidance is issued and rules are followed, leading to calls that golf courses currently closed due to the lockdown should be allowed to reopen.
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Five-month-old baby joins golf club during the lockdown to safeguard its future
The manager of a Welsh golf club has hailed the “marvellous gesture” of a relatively new member who has bought an annual subscription for his five-month-old son so that the club can stay in business as it faces a “battle for survival” due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Enville Golf Club aims high with new fleet finance deal
“I just felt that this [the club’s old strategy for machinery purchasing] was not a very sensible approach, for budgeting purposes in particular,” says Enville’s course manager Andy Wood.
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‘The golf club donations are still coming in – it has taken us aback’
Another two Scottish golf clubs have set up successful appeals for money during the pandemic as another two clubs announce they are offering free memberships to NHS staff.
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GKB Infiller creates a presence on UK artificial turf
Defined as fast, efficient and professional, Sports Surface Solutions UK is the first in the UK to have a GKB Infiller and is still impressed with the robust machine six months on.
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Two historic golf clubs launch appeals for donations and members
Two more historic golf clubs, both established in the 19th century, have launched appeals for either donations or income to keep them afloat during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Miles more efficient aeration with Toro
Aeration is widely recognised as the most important task for fine turf and there are few single procedures that can produce as many benefits for the health of the grass.
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The Times analyses what opening up golf courses would mean
The Times newspaper has carried out an analysis of what legislation that would force golf courses to be open to the public during the coronavirus lockdown would mean.
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SpeedSeed 1100 completes fairway recovery for Boat of Garten GC
While the drought of the summer of 2018 may be a distant memory for some, other clubs are still feeling the effects of the damage caused.
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Aerate and clean up in one pass with Nordic Plow’s Core Solutions
Core Solutions, a core collecting blade attachment from US-based Nordic Plow, aerates the turf and removes the cores in one pass.
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Golf course agronomist drafts greenkeeping industry guidance
The golf course agronomist Noel Mackenzie has drafted guidance for greenkeepers regarding their work during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Could a partial lifting of the lockdown save golf clubs like this?
A Scottish golf club has warned that the pandemic may mean it doesn’t reopen – although more countries are allowing golf to be played at the moment.



