Friday, 22 April 2016

There are times when all green keeping experiences and knowledge have no relevance to some of the tasks we have to be involved in and it can be a case of the phrase "Jack of all trades"

       below we are repairing potholes after wear and rain through the winter weakens the road

                          Here we are inspecting the Maintenance Building Roof Guttering 
 

           and below we are finishing off the drainage work behind the range to create a channel for water to enter the new waste pipe we installed

On the course we have solid tined the greens and applied a wetting agent  which was nicely washed in by the rain.This was followed when the greens were dry with a sand top dressing to help fill in the scarify lines.
On the Fairways we scarified and brushed  them in the opposite direction to our normal mowing pattern so that the grasses would stand erect and remove the dead vegetation and moss.


 My favourite spring time flower is seeing the bluebells come out in all there glory and can be seen around the course on all 3 courses as you walk pass the woodlands




 My Deputy Nick Roberts will shortly be leaving Crown Golf and South Essex to move to Farley Golf Club in Surry as a Deputy  and we wish him well in his new position as well as congratulations, as he will be travelling to Eire to get married to Victoria who works at the Hertfordshire  as Sales Manager

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