I would still enlist the help, skill sets and expertise of my suppliers to keep my team up-to- date
tournament strategy. De Vere consistently delivers the highest level of golf tournaments in the UK and Oulton Hall is to be a big player in the years to come. “We plan to start the development towards the end of this season with an anticipated launch date of spring 2009” said Jim “We are working, once again, with Dave Thomas Design Ltd to realise the true potential of this golf course. Even though we plan to close nine holes down at a time for the development, we can still deliver eighteen holes for our members and
guests to play.”
“It wouldn’t matter to me if I was
managing a nine hole
pitch and putt or a high end golf resort, I would still
enlist the help, skill sets and expertise of my suppliers to keep both myself and my team up-to-date.” Oulton Hall is proving to
be a real success story and, thanks to the vision of De Vere and Estate Manager Jim Brown, they are on the
What’s in the shed?
Greens Toro Triple GR 3250D 2WD Toro Triple GR 3250D 2WD
Tees/Collars Toro Triple GR3250D 3WD Toro Triple GR3250D 3WD
Surrounds/Banks Toro Triple RM3100D
Fairways Toro RM6700D
Rough Toro GM4000D Toro GM4500D Toro GM3280D
Bunkers Toro Sand Pro 3020
Tractors New Holland TM60 New Holland Compact
Utility Vehicles Toro Workman 2050 Toro Workman 2050
brink of truly exiting times. It is a long time since a golf course has been paraded as a tournament contender and succeeded but in De Vere Oulton Hall - the future of professional golf is assured.
Attachments Dakota Topdresser Land quip 400ltr Sprayer Toro Pro Core 660 Aerator Vicon Fertiliser spreader Campey Turfworks Charterhouse Verti Drain Sisis Slitter Greens Sisis Slitter Fairways Greentek Multi Brush Campey Snow Plough Mowers/Blowers Votex Tractor Blower Toro 600 Blower Raycam 3 tonne Hi-tip trailers
Suppliers Toro
Campey Turfcare Systems Bolton Abbey Mowers
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