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Left to right: John Ingles - Senior Greenkeeper, Jordan Shaw - Assistant Greenkeeper and Bruce Grant - Seasonal Greenkeeper
We have applied between thirty-five and forty tonnes of top dressing since April, mainly filling in a lot of core holes from last winter
and tees, consisting of terra-spiking and hollow-coring.”
Whilst Michael was giving me a buggy tour of the course, I couldn’t help noticing the severe undulations in the fairways as we bounced up and down. I joked with Michael about who picks the short straw when it comes to cutting the fairways. “We take it in turns - it is a real backbreaker and
you have to take your time. We are cutting at the height of 12mm, using a Jacobson LF fairway mower with greens units as this seems to work best, but the fairways really do test the reliability of the machines.” Since he arrived, the club have supported his requests for new machinery to help improve the quality and presentation of the course. “We have just purchased a new
seeder outright and a Toro greens machine which was second-hand. Going forward, the club is hopefully going to look at a renewal programme to replace the machines every two or three years. I haven’t put a list together of what machinery is required just yet, but the main aim was getting the new greens machine. We will decide at the end of the season what’s needed.”
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