Golf What’s in the shed?
John Deere 220 pedestrian greens mowers x 10
John Deere 2500 E hybrid mowers (for tees and collars) x 3 Toro Reelmaster 3100D mowers x 2 Toro Greensmaster 3400 triplex mowers x 2 Jacobsen R311T rotary rough mowers x 2 Jacobsen AR250 rough mower Jacobsen LF3400 fairway mowers x 3 John Deere 1565 front rotary mower Toro 5040 bunker rakers x 3 Smithco Tournament Ultra greens iron x 2
Toro 3100D Sidewinder mowers (for tees and greens surrounds) x 3 Toro Workman MDX utility vehicles x 2 Toro Workman HDX-D utility vehicles x 3 Kubota RTV-X900 utility vehicles x 5 Turfco greens topdresser Dakota greens topdresser Hardi 400 litre sprayers x 2 Toro Multi Pro 1250 600 litre sprayer Hardi 1500 litre sprayer John Deere 5515 tractors x 2 Kubota L5030 compact tractor Kubota B2410 compact tractor Kubota STV36 compact tractor Iseki TH4260 compact tractor
Dun Laoghaire’s huge maintenance facility
Toro Procore 648 x 2 JCB 3CX digger 12 tonne mini digger John Deere flail mower Flymo hover mowers x 6 Toro rotary pedestrian mowers x 3 Stihl backpack leaf blowers x 10 Stihl strimmers x 5 Stihl chainsaws x 3 Ryan sodcutter Charterhouse Multi Spike 1200 slitter Charterhouse Verti drain 7316 aerator Imants Shockwave decompactor Dakota 440 sand spreader
late September or early October with a systemic application given every three or four weeks. A final application is given in spring. Many of the trees that were planted around
the course just after construction have grown beautifully and are blending in very well with the mature trees that have been here since it was open countryside. The younger trees are doing so well that, around four years ago, the club invested in a tree spade to thin out the newer trees and move them to other parts of the course. The advantage of this is that the transplanted trees are being moved into a similar environment to where they were growing, which gives them a much better chance to get established and take root. The transplanting success rate is very high and,
Long-lasting Medallion TL gives you the confidence and peace of mind that your turf is safely protected.
The fludioxonil in Medallion TL is the ONLY Contact+ active – targeting disease on the leaf AND in the thatch.
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