What’s in the shed?
Jacobsen LF3800 4WD 5 gang fairway mower
Jacobsen HR4600 4WD semi- rough mower
New two-b bay net Sculpting the new short game area
behind the car park where, as well as the existing two tarmacadam tennis courts and four croquet lawns, the driving range is being modified, a fifth croquet lawn is being added and a short game practice area constructed.
As we drive to take a look at the work being undertaken, we pass a newly built two-bay net. “That’s another of my winter jobs,” says Tim. “The seniors requested it, so I built it out of some old telephone poles. It’s well used and has been a worthwhile little project.” The short game area, which will consist of
three undulating greens with bunkers, is being formed by golf course constructor, Ian Stevens, who has returned to the UK after ten years in Ireland where, amongst others, he worked on the K Club. The fifth croquet lawn is being added as new members are being attracted. Both golf croquet and association croquet are played, and all lawns are open all year round to allow members to play in the winter. This
year, the club will host an international match between England and the USA. Maintenance of the croquet lawns is undertaken by Mike Phillips, a retired dentist, who is a member, and has now become one of the groundstaff! With membership now well over five
hundred, and play possible throughout the year, without the need for temporary tees or greens, the improvements Mark, Tim and the team have made to the course in the last decade, are certainly reaping dividends. As we return to the clubhouse I ask Tim
why, with such a small team, he is adding further to his workload, but I think I know the gist of his answer. “This is very much a family club. My
three children were born here and it’s such a great environment for them to be brought up in. I’ve got everything I need here apart from, perhaps, one additional member of staff.”
MAREDO®
The Lloyds MAREDO® turfcare management system brings added versatility to your greensmower. These machines will allow you to carry out fast and efficient turfcare maintenance.
Designed to fit Jacobson, Toro, John Deere and Baroness Greensmowers. The system includes: • GT200 Scarifier • GT210 Vibe-Spiker • GT220 Vibe Drum-Corer • GT230 Vibe Recip-Corer
• GT250 Collecting Topdressing Brush
• GT300 Vibe-Turf Iron • GT410 Vibe-Seeder
Jacobsen AR3 triple mower Jacobsen G-Plex III x 3 Jacobsen Greensking IV Plus Jacobsen Greensking IV (very old) Jacobsen Cushman Votex Compact Blower Hardi Sprayer Sheltons Gravel Band Drainer John Deere 4410 compact tractor John Deere 2250 tractor with front loader
John Deere Aercore 1000 John Deere Compact Soil Roller
John Deere Compact Rotovator John Deere 220a pedestrian cylinder mowers x 3
John Deere 4610 with loader Marston High Tipping Trailer Turfco Widespin 1530 Topdresser Lloyds Paladin cylinder mower Hayter rotary mower RL 1502 leaf picker RL 102 fairway slitter Votex RML 151 compact rough cutter JCB digger Marston small compact trailer Marston large trailer Sitrex compact rough cutter Stihl FS 450 strimmers x 2 Kawasaki KBH48A strimmers x 2 Suzuki M120 X Flymos x 2 Flymo XL500 petrol hover mower Stihl HS 81R hedgecutter Stihl BR 600 back pack blower Stihl HT 75 pole pruner Stihl MS230 chainsaw Mitsubishi TL33 bunker edger
We also offer a range of pedestrian units including: PuT-23
Reciprocating Corer which can be equipped with hollow tines up to a core size of
10mm; standard 6mm or with 5mm solid
needle tines. The maximum working depth is 50mm.
PuT-20 Scarifier utilises 0.8mm (.03”) thick hardened steel blades and is perfect for fine turf areas.
Also: Edge Mower, Edge Cutter, Vibe-Spiker, Vibe- Seeder, Vibe-Turf Iron, Sod Cutter, Scarifier and Brush
The tractor mounted turfcare system is also available
LLOYDS ALSO SUPPLY: Paladin Fine Turf Mowers, Leda Gang Mowers, Hover and Rotary Mowers, Aerators, Scarifiers and Topdressers
Tel: +44 (0)1462 683031
www.lloydsandco.com email:
sales@lloydsandco.com
Lloyds & Co Letchworth Ltd., Birds Hill, Letchworth, Hertfordshire SG6 1JE UK 37
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