Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Honey Bees
Our honey bees have returned for the summer and will hopefully soon be producing the wonderful heather honey we have had in the past, watch this space for updates
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If you should find your ball resting against or within the green fencing then please treat the area as G.U.R.
Please do not disturb the busy bees!
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If you should find your ball resting against or within the green fencing then please treat the area as G.U.R.
Please do not disturb the busy bees!
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Spring Maintenance 2016
Bringing to a close our Spring Renovations for 2016. Couldn't have asked for better weather for the week. Looking forward to some fast recovery and into the playing season!
Fantastic effort from the whole team, lots of hard work has gone into making this week a success.
Fantastic effort from the whole team, lots of hard work has gone into making this week a success.
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Our new Workshop Manager, Gary Boxall
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Spring Maintenance Week 2016
Course Maintenance Week
Spring 2016
March 14th – 18th
Planned Work to Greens; (Weather Dependant)
Deep Aeration, (3/4in Vertidrain at 9in depth)
Shallow Aeration/Thatch Removal (8mm Hollow Tine at 2.5in
depth)
Top Dressing (Approx 80 tonne sand over 19 greens)
Brushing in the top dressing sand
Overseeding with Barenbrug BAR All Bent (Agrostis sp.)
Greens Iron to smooth
Planned Work to Tees; (Will continue beyond maintenance week)
Deep Aeration, (1in Vertidrain at 9in depth)
Shallow Aeration (11mm Solid Tine at 2.5in depth)
Top Dressing
Overseeding with Barenbrug Extreme RPR
Feeding in preparation for recovery following winter play
and enable establishment of new seed.
Planned Work to Fairways; (Will continue beyond maintenance week)
Deep Aeration, (1in Vertidrain at 9in depth)
Some Temporary Greens will be in play during the week whilst
work is carried out. Thank you for your patience and support during this time.
Monday, 7 March 2016
Badger Damage!
Overnight damage from Badgers searching for food on and around our 9th Green. We have some measures to try to prevent this using a sonar device. This has worked well at deterring animal digging in the past.
Update! The Culprit, a fox and not badgers as first thought, the sonar alarm has kept him from digging again.
Friday, 4 March 2016
New Arrivals!
In recent weeks two of our greenstaff team have departed for pastures new; Adam
Brackley, who joined us in 2013 has moved to Sand Martins Golf Club as their
new First Assistant Greenkeeper, Chris Eggleston who has worked at Camberley
Heath for 12 years has joined Nurture Garden Landscapes as an Assistant
Workshop Manager.
Jake Morries, who has been with the club for 17 years will be leaving us this month to build on his
experiences with a new challenge at Temple Golf Club, I would like to
wholeheartedly thank Adam, Chris and Jake for their hard work and team
contribution during their time here with me and wish them all the best for the
future. Claire in the office will be collecting any offerings that the members
would like to make to contribute to leaving gifts.
Following the departure of these members of staff I am pleased
to announce the addition of three new members of the Greenstaff Team.
David Harman has joined us from Sonning Golf Club as an
Assistant Greenkeeper.
David Harman
Aiden Marie, who is a junior member of the club has joined
us on an apprenticeship programme and will be studying towards his level 2
diploma is Sports Turf alongside working with us full time.
Aiden Marie
Finally, Gary Boxall will be joining us next week as our new
Workshop Manager. Please say hello and welcome our new members of staff if you
see them on the course.
4th Tee Makeover
The 4th tee has undergone a makeover during the
last week or so. Following the removal of all the low growing scrub surrounding
the tee which will increase the available air/light component which is
essential to sustainable grass growth we have also installed a grid drainage
system, levelled and re-turfed the tee.
The construction and position of the 4th tee
offers multiple challenges in the ongoing retention of grass cover particularly
during wet and wintery weather, with the desire to maintain as much coverage as
possible throughout the year for both playability and aesthetic purposes we
have also taken the decision to install an artificial teeing surface to be used
when weather conditions dictate.
This artificial tee instillation will be wrapped up over the
weekend and will be in play as soon as possible.
Following the turfing of the main tee we will improve the
area further next week and have this main tee back in play in early spring.
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