Monday, 6 May 2013

The last few days have bathed the course in much needed sunshine which is good for the grass.this will boost the photosynthesis process  within the plant giving it the energy to convert the starch to sugars which is the food the plant requires to develop.A healthy plant will provide a stronger plant that will enabling it to stand up to the wear and tear that we place on it with our work  and your play.

We have sprayed the greens with a cocktail of ingredients to help the plant and improve the soil this included seaweed,potassium,calcium,and phospites.This is applied at regular intervals through the season


 












As part of Crown Golf's organisation we are regularly monitored and assessed to ensure that we are maintaining the correct standards and carrying out the proper agronomic practices to provide the best playing conditions for our customers.Our Regional Course Manager Paul Copsey regularly visits the site to carry out audits  and marks each area taking into account the recent weather conditions,staff levels and budget constraints at the time.
Paul Copsey checking the greens
 Now is a great time to view the Bluebells in the wood,there looking great......

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