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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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Chart Hills GC expands its greenkeeping team
The new owners of Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent have said they are expanding the greenkeeping team and completing previously unfinished renovation projects.
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DLF extends Pro Flora and Colour Boost wildflower collections
To meet the increasing demand for conservation mixtures and environmental areas within both sports venues and amenity land, DLF has expanded its range of wildflower mixtures.
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Rigby Taylor products and expertise combine with groundsman’s experience at Grasshoppers RFC
When Grasshoppers RFC moved into its new home, head groundsman Mark Woodward knew he had a job on his hands to bring the pitches up to the standard that he and the club were used to.
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Headland’s PPT114 enhances the plant health strategy for Mill Green Golf Club
After its launch at the tail end of 2019, early adopters of Headland Amenity’s new Enhanced Plant Health product, PPT114, are already reaping the rewards.
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‘An inspirational Dennis and SISIS groundcare seminar’
The aptly named Storm Dennis certainly didn’t prevent the annual Dennis and SISIS groundcare seminar from going ahead, and by all accounts it once again inspired, educated and offered real solutions.Â
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Praise for GripClad
GripClad continues to receive the support from many clubs contributing to its experience of using its anti-slip sheets for both steps and footbridges.
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Louth Golf Club signs John Deere deal
The golf club has decided to upgrade its older competitive course maintenance equipment and invest in its first ever package for eight new John Deere machines.
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The Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG) changes its name to appeal more to women
The Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG) has changed its name to the Grounds Management Association partly because just one per cent of grounds professionals are female.
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Club raises £70,000 in one week from coronavirus appeal
A Scottish golf club that feared it was about to close down due to the coronavirus lockdown has said a series of initiatives it launched to raise money has brought in a life-saving total of £70,000 in one week.
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Club given immediate COVID-19 lifeline of £25,000 as more is being made available; Club gives free membership to NHS staff; Footballer ‘to pay golf club’s staff wages’; COVID-19 latest
A golf club has already received £25,000 of coronavirus funding from the Scottish government – money that has ‘secured its future’.
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Here’s some amazing stories emanating from golf clubs during COVID-19
From a golf club that’s inspiring the industry to raise money for the NHS to ones that have been distributing food, the coronavirus has brought out the best in many golf clubs.
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A day in the life: Andy Copeland
The course manager at Mill Green Golf Club in Hertfordshire, an 18-hole course designed by both Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, takes us through his average day.
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Otterbine service resumed at Northamptonshire County Golf Club
Otterbine has been chosen again by Northamptonshire County Golf Club to maintain its irrigation reservoir.
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Q&A with Stuart Taylor, course manager at Glasgow Killermont Golf Club
The greenkeeper answers questions on the club’s recent purchase of its second Tru-Turf greens’ roller.
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Efficient Groundsmaster 5900-D headlines first Toro fleet for Cotswold Hills Golf Club
When it comes to course machinery, time is money, and as such efficient machines are a must have. Which is exactly the reason Cotswold Hills opted for the Groundsmaster 5900-D in its first Toro fleet deal.



