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In order to
enhance our environmental management of the Golf Course we are commencing
preparation of an “Integrated Management Plan”. This will require
historical records, audits of the present situation and a plan for the next few
years. We will need input from Members and Staff as well as outside agencies.
The result should be financial savings and a more enjoyable game of golf.
An information pack will be circulating around the Clubhouse and details will
be published on one of the notice boards. If there are any Members with
specialist environmental expertise, or anyone with some time to help, please
contact the Secretary Manager on 01236 723230.
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Please be advised that some holes on both Courses will be closed for essential maintenance between the 10th and 28th of March (weekdays only). The length of time each hole is out of play will depend on the weather but there will be a shortened version of each Course available for play during this work.
Check with the Starter prior to your round and observe notices posted in Clubhouse and on Course.
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Know your Greens Staff
Course Manager Robert ( Bobby) Fleming
Bobby has
served Dullatur for 29 years, after spells at
Head Greenkeeper Thomas (Tommy) Adamson
Joining Dullatur in 1997.Tommys previous experience was with Westerwood and CDC (forestry section) . His skills in irrigation and environment management have proved particularly useful in tackling Dullaturs testing topography.
Greens Staff
At present we have one Greenkeeper Mechanic who services all the greens equipment
and golf buggies, as wall as repairing and modifying plant, thus extending there useful life. Our seven Greenkeepers are all fully qualified, most to SVQ 2 level.
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As old Father Time swings his sickle towards spring 2008, our Greens Staff are furiously working to complete the winter programme. On-going, as ever, is replacing and extending drain pipework. With the lack of frost and snow so far, both Courses have been in almost continuous use.
Things to look for
· New drainage tracks- some have been left open for inspection purposes.
· Bunker extension at 9th green – please do not walk through this bunker when leaving this green for 10th tee (believe it or not some people do)
· Deep coring of fairways. This improves drainage into the sub-soil and stimulates vigorous growth.
· Scarifying and top dressing greens and approaches. This may affect playing conditions for a short period.
· New winter tees at 1st and 15th Carrickstone.
· New distance markers on both Courses.
Remember:-
· Repair plug marks on the greens
· Smooth sand after visit to bunkers
· Take back what you bring on to the Course, including bottles, paper, old golf gloves, broken umbrellas etc - it’s much easier to retrieve litter from the Clubhouse area than the extremities of the Course.