With golf returning on the 29th, this month’s update is available early to give you all a heads up on what to expect when you can finally get the clubs
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog February 2021
It’s been a miserable winter in every way, with the obvious hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic but also from some consistently wet weather. February started in the same fashion with
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog January 2021
Although in a lockdown, it might be of some consolation that there would have been very little opportunity for golf to be played even if restrictions didn’t prohibit it. After
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog December 2020
2020 comes to a close and it’s hard to describe a year that has been unlike anything we have ever experienced before. I find it hard to say it’s been
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog November 2020
With only a few days of golf played in November due to lockdown, it certainly wasn’t the month we would have wished for. However, the Greenkeeping department have tried to make
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog October 2020
Having now entered a second lockdown, unfortunately the golf course has again had to close. Although this is obviously not something that any of us want, the need to stop
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog September 2020
Throughout September the course has been as busy as it ever has been in my almost 8 years here. Membership is at its highest level in that time and a
Greg’s Greenkeping Blog August 2020
Another month passes by and an eventful month it’s been too. We’ve seen virtually every type of weather you can imagine for August, with high winds, thunder storms, mist and
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog July 2020
A lot of recent work has gone into the short grass and has resulted in a significant improvement in the quality of these areas. Several years of susatinable management is
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog May 2020
May has been an eventful month, as the lockdown eased and golf returned to the course. The dry weather has continued and has been perfect for the golfers and feedback