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as productive as we could be and used our time wisely whilst the members have not been around


Sports Turf Management with a Merit. Situated in the heart of the Staff ordshire Moorlands, the River Churnet runs down the side of the course (close to the fi fth and ninth holes) and causes fl ooding on those fairways after heavy rainfall. Daniel tells me that it is not a real problem. “We will get the golfers to play around it or close the holes but, within a day, the water has receded and they are back in play. The course itself drains well and is quite sandy in places - I


believe it used to be an old sand quarry, so it rarely gets too wet that we have to stop play. A testament to how well it drains is the fact we allow buggies all year round and I’m yet to see any real damage.” Walking the course with Daniel, I was impressed with how fi rm the one-hundred-year-old push-up greens were, considering the amount of rain we had just days before my visit. “I have been given an excellent foundation to work with”


Daniel commented. “John Turner, who was here for eighteen years, was intense with his topdressing and aeration programmes. From what I have experienced so far, drainage is good, with the exception of a few greens at the bottom end of the course, but they are pretty dry within a couple of hours. In comparison to The Tytherington Club, it is mad how much fi rmer the course is after it has rained for a day.”


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