• Outdoor demonstrations to return to SALTEX

    Outdoor demonstrations to return to SALTEX

    Outdoor working demonstrations will return to the major turf management event, the SALTEX exhibition, later this year. SALTEX used to be hosted outside but last year, for the first time, it was held inside at the NEC in Birmingham It will be located there again this year, on November 2-3, and the decision to bring…

  • Scotscraig undergoes huge course renovation project

    Scotscraig undergoes huge course renovation project

    One of the world’s oldest golf clubs has undertaken an unprecedented project to return its famous layout to the original specifications in time for its 200th anniversary. Scotscraig Golf Club, which was founded in 1817, is the world’s 13th oldest golf club and boasts an 18-hole championship course originally laid out by James Braid. The…

  • SALTEX 2016 launches photo competition

    SALTEX 2016 launches photo competition

    Organisers of SALTEX 2016, which is being held on November 2 and 3 at the NEC, Birmingham, have launched a new photo competition in which one winner will receive two VIP tickets to SALTEX and the IOG Industry Awards, plus overnight accommodation. The competition is open to any greenkeeper. It might be a photo of…

  • Dogs blamed for causing damage to Dundee’s courses

    Dogs blamed for causing damage to Dundee’s courses

    Two golf clubs in Dundee have made a plea to local dog owners to do more to stop their animals causing damage to their greens. Caird Park and Camperdown golf clubs are both run by Leisure and Culture Dundee, and its golf manager, Philip Harrison, has said the problem has been getting worse. Local dog…

  • John Deere appoints new managing director

    John Deere appoints new managing director

    Jonathan Henry has been appointed the new managing director of John Deere in the UK and Ireland. He takes over the role next month from Antony Scott, who has elected to retire after 40 years of distinguished service with the company. Jonathan Henry joined John Deere as a management trainee in July 1993, following an HND…

  • £120k course redesign was egg-stremely unnecessary

    £120k course redesign was egg-stremely unnecessary

    A golf course owner has said he nearly had to spend thousands of pounds redesigning his course to make it safer – but discovered that nearby ‘wayward balls’ had actually been dropped by birds. Neil Sjoberg from Epping GC said that birds’ confusion between golf balls and eggs may have resulted in some venues spending…

  • Gary Player to redesign Wentworth’s course

    Gary Player to redesign Wentworth’s course

    Wentworth Club has appointed Gary Player Design to carry out the renovation of its Edinburgh Course as part of the multi-million pound investment programme being undertaken by the club. Player’s involvement will mark a continuation of his long association with the club, dating back to his 1965 World Match Play victory at Wentworth, and his…

  • Top Chester golf club closes

    Top Chester golf club closes

    The Oaks Mollington in Chester, which was host to the PGA EuroPro Tour in 2005 and 2006, has closed down. The club, which was a popular wedding venue, was established in 1999, but struggled financially in recent years and in 2013 was rescued from receivers. Its local newspaper, The Chester Chronicle, stated: ‘while the club…

  • Major bunker changes for two top golf courses

    Major bunker changes for two top golf courses

    Tewkesbury Park, set in 163 acres of undulating parkland and overlooking the site of the 1471 Battle of Tewkesbury, has just completed the second phase of its extensive two year renovation at a cost of £4 million. As well as clubhouse renovations, work has been completed to the golf course’s bunkers, which have been remodelled…

  • Dennis and SISIS team up to fight prostate cancer

    Dennis and SISIS team up to fight prostate cancer

    Staff from Dennis, SISIS, Fusion Media and St George’s Park recently teamed up to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. In a bid to raise money for the charity, a friendly football match was arranged at St George’s Park – the English Football Association’s national football centre at Burton upon Trent. Prior to the game,…

  • These were England’s most flood damaged golf clubs

    These were England’s most flood damaged golf clubs

    England Golf has revealed that 15 golf clubs were so badly hit by flood damage this winter that they applied for support from the Emergency Flood Relief Fund – and 13 of them were successful. All the golf clubs are located in the north of England and they collectively received more than £50,000 of public…

  • Mark Godfrey named as new CEO for STRI

    Mark Godfrey named as new CEO for STRI

    Global sports facility consultant and sport industry research specialist STRI has appointed Mark Godfrey as its new chief executive officer. Mark previously held the position as Australasia managing director and prior to that group finance director. He joined the company in 2006. “I am honoured to have been selected as STRI’s next CEO. We are…

  • The Club Company’s courses carry out extensive drainage work

    The Club Company’s courses carry out extensive drainage work

    Speedcut Contractors has helped play continue at The Club Company golf courses after installing drainage at three of the sites. Chartham Park, Benton Hall and Castle Royle golf clubs all underwent drainage improvements on problem areas, helping to reduce the threat of course closure across the courses. Chris Brook is courses manager for The Club…

  • ‘England’s best golf course’ embarks on major changes

    ‘England’s best golf course’ embarks on major changes

    The Brabazon course at The Belfry, the only golf course in the world to host the Ryder Cup four times and voted as ‘England’s Best Golf Course’ at the 2015 World Golf Awards, is to undertake a series of course improvements, The Belfry’s director of golf courses, Angus Macleod, has announced. Angus and his team…

  • ‘Keep rotary blades sharp for most efficient cut’ advises greenkeeping expert

    ‘Keep rotary blades sharp for most efficient cut’ advises greenkeeping expert

    Michael Hampton, Turfcare parts manager at Lely Turfcare, has advised greenkeepers that sharp, well-maintained rotary blades are the key to the most efficient cut, and the most superior after-cut appearance possible. And with the new season’s flourish of grass growth fast approaching, Michael says now’s the time to raise awareness of ensuring blades are sharp,…