Greenkeeper International (February 2004)
Quick Contents:
- Meeting the Demands Head On
- Andy Campbell MG CGCS - A Qualified Success
- Fusarium patch, Microdochium patch or Pink snow mould?
- Always a Relief
- On yer Bike!
- A Fine US Showing by Whickham
- Are You Ready?
- Keeping up with the Joneses
- BIGGA’s Executive Director, Neil Thomas, died on Sunday, February 22, after a long illness. He was aged 60.
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Meeting the Demands Head On
Scott MacCallum visits Tyneside Golf Club where the pressures on traditional golf clubs are being tackled admirably. Read more...
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Andy Campbell MG CGCS - A Qualified Success
Scott MacCallum profiles Andy Campbell, who will lead the Association for the next 12 months. Read more...
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Fusarium patch, Microdochium patch or Pink snow mould?
Dr Kate Entwistle looks at a problem which has been afflicting a number of golf courses in recent months. Read more...
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Always a Relief
Review of BTME & ClubHouse 2004... Read more...
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On yer Bike!
Roland Taylor looks at the range of utility vehicles which you ride on rather than in. Read more...
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A Fine US Showing by Whickham
Our John Deere Team Championship representatives Whickham GC, many not have collected any silverware but they certainly did us proud. Read more...
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Are You Ready?
Graeme Francis poses the question to Course Managers and Head Greenkeepers around the country. Read more...
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Keeping up with the Joneses
Peter Jones, made the most of his Ransomes Jacobsen scholarship and many nights of hard study was rewarded with a Master of Science Degree in Sports Surface Technology. Read more...
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BIGGA’s Executive Director, Neil Thomas, died on Sunday, February 22, after a long illness. He was aged 60.
Neil was the Association’s first employee having been appointed on its inception in 1987. Since then the Association has grown to boast 7,000 members and 18 full time staff with it's own purpose built headquarters at Aldwark Manor, near York.Neil leaves a wife and four children. Read more...
