January has again been a difficult month in which to make progress. We did have a dry few days but this coincided with a cold snap meaning frozen ground actually
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog December 2023
As we leave 2023 behind, there is plenty of reason to look forward to another exciting season of golf in 2024. Firstly we can hope for a drier, warmer year,
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog November 2023
We had hoped for improved weather in November but unfortunately the wet theme has actually been worse. Also temperatures have dropped too as we see more typical winter conditions. In
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog October 2023
This October has probably been the busiest month I can remember in regards to construction work on the course here at Hunley. The weather was kind for the first half
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog September 2023
September has been a drier month than the previous two, but still with plenty of regular rainfall and warm temperatures growth has been as strong as ever. This has meant
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog August 2023
August again saw high precipitation levels, with only a fraction under the rainfall seen in July. This has presented the main challenge for the team over the last month. h
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog July 2023
It may have seemed more like October than July, however everything is going well in the daily setup of the course. For several weeks now we have been on top
Sustainability with Gavin
Sustainability and Golf. The Royal and Ancient (R&A) is the governing body of golf worldwide (except in the United States and Mexico) and is a leading body that engages and supports
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog June 2023
I’m pleased to report that the golf course remains is excellent condition, with the recent rainfall helping to improve playing conditions. The greens have been playing consistently well this year,
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog May 2023
After a wet March and April, May has been the complete opposite with only 11 millimetres of rain and none for the last 3 weeks. This is obviously much better