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
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog April 2020
With coronavirus dominating every day life, whatever your situation, it is impossible for me to veer too far from its relevance in this update. Many challenges have presented themselves throughout
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog March 2020
It’s hard to focus on anything other than the Coronavirus crisis, such as it’s influence on every part of our daily lives. In this month’s update I will explain how
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog Febraury 2020
The first week in February was in stark contrast to the rest of the month. All 27 holes were in play and buggies were permitted as the course became very
Update with the Rules Guy 25/2/20
The Rules Blog This week we look at Swans and Geese, no it’s not a nature blog ! One of the perils of playing golf in the countryside is the
Updates with the Rules Guy 18/2/20
The Rules Blog Sprinkler Heads have probably given rise to more wrong rulings than anything else, so it’s time to clear it up under the 2019 edition of the Rules.
Update with the Rules Guy 11/2/20
The Rules Blog This week we look at your options when faced with an Immovable Obstruction. Our Local Rules define all fixed signage boards, winter tee boxes (other than when
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog January 2020
The first month of 2020 hasn’t been too eventful, certainly in regards to the weather, with a mixture of both wet and dry spells throughout the month. It has been
Rules Guy Update 11/2/20
The Rules Blog This week we look at your options when faced with an Immovable Obstruction. Our Local Rules define all fixed signage boards, winter tee boxes (other than when
Greg’s Greenkeeping Blog December 2019
Another year goes by in what seems like the blink of an eye and as with most of my December blogs, I like to look back over the year and