Greenkeeper International (November 2002)
Quick Contents:
- Course Feature - Bay Watch
- In The Firing Line
- The Long Road to Success...
- Appliance of Science Pinpoints Upton By Chester GC Drainage Needs
- Autumn Equipment
- National Championship
- Hell is a wet place - By Steve Isaac, STRI
- Where Has All The Rain Gone?
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Course Feature - Bay Watch
Scott MacCallum met up with Neil Ballingall, Course Superintendent at the magnificent new St Andrews Bay development. Read more...
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In The Firing Line
'In the firing line' first appeared in the October issue of 'Golf Club Management' magazine. Neil Thomas reports... Read more...
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The Long Road to Success...
Scott MacCallum meets the 2002 Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year, Murray Long Read more...
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Appliance of Science Pinpoints Upton By Chester GC Drainage Needs
Mike Saull looks at a new drainage scheme which was inspired by the January issue of this magazine. Upton by Chester Golf Club in Cheshire is a tight 5850-yard, Par 69 course, on just 68 acres of heavy soil. Read more...
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Autumn Equipment
Roland Taylor looks at the perennial problem brought about by the autumn. Read more...
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National Championship
So Simple for Mr Semple. Ian Semple came close to winning the BIGGA National Championship last year. This year he made sure. Read more...
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Hell is a wet place - By Steve Isaac, STRI
Summer 2002 has been a nightmare for many Greenkeepers and golfers in certain parts of the country. The extremes of rain over such a prolonged period have severely disrupted course maintenance, often making it impossible. Read more...
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Where Has All The Rain Gone?
As I see it...Richard Barker - National Chairman Read more...
