Progressive Surbiton chooses Kubota

Progressive Surbiton chooses Kubota: At Surbiton Golf Club in Surrey, the majority of the 650 active playing members are competitive golfers, striving to improve their game and thus setting the bar high for course manager Andrew Kerr. Being equipped to maintain and further develop course standards is key, requiring top quality, reliable equipment.

This year Andrew has added a new Kubota B1241 compact and M5-112 utility tractor to the armoury, and they are proving to fit the brief well.

Progressive Surbiton chooses Kubota

Progressive Surbiton chooses Kubota

“We’re aiming to be as progressive as the members are and provide facilities so they can continually advance their game,” he explains. “‘The club decided to extend its practice facilities by adding a 100yd short game covered area and a 940sqm putting green with three different types of bunker including a ‘Royal St George’s’ type bunker for members who also like to play on links courses.”

The green is designed in the same way as the rest of the course, on two levels, with run offs, so members can practice and them transfer the skills to their round.

Andrew is working on a five-year plan of improvements on the course, with projects for 2022 including developing a members-only driving range, improved playing surface presentation and ecological enhancements. Rainwater harvesting and new water storage for irrigation are further environment-focused developments.

Much of the construction work, from the putting green extension to irrigation upgrades, is tackled in-house and the 115hp M5-112 is a key tool in the armoury, Andrew explains.

“For example we needed to move 3000 tonnes of material, and with a two tonne trailer this would have meant hundreds of trips. So using my agricultural background I took a different approach, purchasing the Kubota tractor and an eight tonne dump trailer on large wheels with balloon tyres, which sit outside the tractor wheels and minimise damage. We’ve got a high capacity digger, so matching the tractor and trailer to it increases efficiency.”

The course has a high percentage of heavy soils and predominantly push up greens, and a programme of cultural practices has been introduced including aeration and sanding. Greens have responded well to sandbanding, so the focus has now moved to fairways, tees and roughs.

“There’s a lot of pressure on the course with the high footfall and competitive golfers,” he comments.

The original purpose of buying the 24hp Kubota B1241 was to carry a ball collector for the new driving range, explains Andrew. “Many ranges use other solutions for ball collectors, but they can put a lot of strain on a vehicle, whereas the metal chassis of a tractor is built for it.”

The B1241 is fitted with Kubota’s new mid-ROPS option, which gives a lower overall height when folded down in height-restricted situations and importantly, frees up the rear of the tractor to attach the ball cage.

“The frame simply clamps to the back of the tractor and is easy to put on and remove. The mid-ROPS was an attractive feature for this.”

“However, we keep finding new uses for the B1241 – it’s a bit of a dogsbody! The Kubota has a very light footprint, yet it’s four-wheel drive. We like the manual transmission for its versatility, and the hydraulic spools to operate implements.”

He comments that while club has traditionally used a Charterhouse Speed Brush on a larger compact after topdressing, a trial of the Kubota with a Sisis Flexbrush proved that it could be more efficient.

‘We put a light dusting of sand on the greens every two weeks and follow it with three or four passes of the brush. It has made a significant improvement to the levels and playability.”

A home-built harrow is fitted for general grooming of the fairways and roughs and to brush in sand on the fairways.

“We also looking at using the tractor with a flail, and at fitting pallet forks to the three-point linkage.”

Andrew comments that the Kubotas are driven by all the members of the greenkeeping team, with their straightforward dependability proving to be a plus with the busy workload.

“Kubota has a pedigree, so you know what you are getting. We’re confident that they will still be working well in 15 years – the M5 probably has more horsepower than we need, but that adds to its longevity. We’re not just purchasing for now, but for the future.”

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John Deere announces online careers event

John Deere announces online careers event: John Deere is calling on former and soon-to-be ex-servicemen and women to consider joining its dealership network as Qualified Technicians.

With many transferrable skills, those with experience of military machines will be perfectly placed for a new career working with some of the world’s most advanced agricultural and turfcare equipment.

John Deere announces online careers event

John Deere announces online careers event

The machinery manufacturer has announced that it will hold a free online careers event on 1 September 2022, where attendees will hear from individuals who have transitioned from military service into the John Deere dealership network.

One speaker will be ex-serviceman William Foster who left the Army after 23 years’ service and completed multiple operational tours including Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Upon leaving, he was faced with the prospect of securing new employment – a task further complicated by the first Covid lockdown beginning just four days after he left the services.

Although he didn’t get the first job he originally applied for at John Deere, it did, however, make him more determined to pursue a career within the agricultural engineering sector and focus his attention on how to best achieve his goals.

“Not getting that job made me realise just how much I wanted to work with John Deere,” William says.

“I decided to own that dream, put a professional spin on it and see if I could turn it into my next full career.”

To gain experience, William volunteered his time at one of John Deere’s dealerships and secured a job at another, before finally landing his ultimate job as an Agricultural Engineer at Ben Burgess in Oakham, Rutland.

“The similarities between this role and my career in the Army are uncanny,” William says.

“I look at the depot as my Forward Operating Base, the surrounding areas as my Area of Responsibility and the Enemy as being breakdowns to deal with.

“If you can fix a tank, you can fix a tractor.”

The laissez-faire approach to leadership within the network is a breath of fresh air compared to the more autocratic one found in the Army. This was a welcome change for William, who first enlisted aged 17.

“One of the things I enjoy the most about my new role is that I can talk to my line managers and bosses like I talk to my former colleagues,” he explains.

“We have mutual respect, but the pomp and ceremony are no longer there.

“I also love that the iconic sense of humour so prevalent within the services is as alive and kicking in the workshop as it was on the tank park.”

John Deere is holding an online careers event for anyone who wants to find out more about the role of a Qualified Technician, working in either the turf or agricultural sector, on 1 September at 7pm.

The event is open to all who register for free on this link: https://JohnDeereCareers.eventbrite.co.uk.

“It’s an incredibly exciting time to work in the agricultural industry,” says John Deere Branch Training Manager Allan Cochran.

“The machinery we’re working with is mind-blowingly clever and John Deere agricultural and turf technicians learn about the most advanced, cutting-edge equipment available on the market.

“It’s a great, rewarding career that can take you anywhere in the world, working with an internationally recognised and respected brand.”

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British Sugar TOPSOIL announces Bursary recipient

British Sugar TOPSOIL announces Bursary recipient: First announced in February to mark the launch of its new TOPSOIL Academy online learning resource, the British Sugar TOPSOIL £500 Training Bursary has now been awarded to Richard Brusaferro, a former NHS Senior Theatre Assistant and recent career-changer.

Richard, 51, who has worked at Ipswich Hospital for the past 14 years, has always been a keen amateur gardener and, wanting to make his passion his career, he took a part-time course in Practical Horticulture at Suffolk Rural College. Having subsequently taken the plunge and left the NHS, he is now employed on a private estate near Ipswich as a gardener, putting his knowledge to practical use and building his wider experience of the horticulture sector.

British Sugar TOPSOIL announces Bursary recipient

British Sugar TOPSOIL announces Bursary recipient

“Completing the initial course at Suffolk Rural College and then being awarded the TOPSOIL bursary has given me the confidence to follow my heart and change careers” Richard explained. “I have taken quite a salary cut to follow my dream and so the bursary will allow me to fast-track my learning journey by studying for the RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture from September. I can’t wait!”

National TOPSOIL Manager at British Sugar, Andy Spetch, is delighted that Richard is grasping this opportunity with both hands: “The training bursary selection panel was impressed by Richard’s obvious passion for horticulture and his determination to follow his dream and work in the sector, despite the financial implications of his decision. We unanimously decided that the bursary could make all the difference to Richard’s chances of building a successful career within an acceptable timeframe.”

In addition to the financial contribution to Richard’s horticultural training, mentoring will be an important element of the support the TOPSOIL Training Bursary will provide. Andy Spetch said: “Richard is now working in an entirely different sector and I hope that I will be able to assist him by introducing him to others working in landscaping and horticulture and making him aware of industry exhibitions and organisations that will be of help to him as part of professional development. I wish him every success.”

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New upgrades to land across Polaris dealerships

New upgrades to land across Polaris dealerships: Polaris Off Road Vehicles announces its 2023 line-up today with an impressive range of new upgrades and colours introduced across its RANGER, RZR, General and Sportsman models.

Keen to set the standard for tailored options to fit its customers’ style, tastes and preferences, Polaris continues to add new choices to its latest off-road vehicle offering, as well as continued upgrades to its range for optimal performance.

New upgrades to land across Polaris dealerships

New upgrades to land across Polaris dealerships

POLARIS RANGER

Designed for comfort, engineered for work and built to last, the top-of-the-range Ranger XP 1000 is available in the new Azure Crystal colour option for 2023 alongside a new ergonomic handbrake handle and Pro Armor® X-Terrain 27-inch tyres on the Premium model, Crew model, Hunter Edition and Nordic Pro Edition.

  • 2023 Ranger XP 1000 EPS in new Azure Crystal [EU / Quad L7e / Tractor T1b / Tractor T1a / ZUG/LOF homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger XP 1000 EPS with ABS in new Azure Crystal [Tractor T1b homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger Crew XP 1000-6 EPS in new Azure Crystal [MD / Tractor T1b homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger XP 1000 EPS Hunter Edition in Pursuit Camo [ZUG / Tractor T1a / Tractor T1b homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger XP 1000 EPS Nordic Pro Edition in Black Pearl [Tractor T1a / Tractor T1b homologation]

The Ranger 1000 – Polaris’ answer to top-level full-size performance at a great price point – is available in White Lightning for 2023, in both 3-seat and Crew models. A new handbrake handle can be seen across 3-seat and Nordic Pro edition models.

  • 2023 Ranger 1000 EPS in White Lightning [EU / Tractor T1b / Tractor T1a / ZUG/LOF homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger Crew 1000-6 EPS in White Lightning [MD / Tractor T1b homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger 1000 EPS Nordic Pro Edition in Black Pearl [Tractor T1a / Tractor T1b homologation]

Durable, dependable, and capable, the Ranger Diesel and Ranger Diesel Deluxe models have a new isolated front drive. The rubber mounting isolates the front drive vibration from the chassis and passengers by providing for flex and movement based on driveline torque, improving passenger comfort. The upsized mounting hardware provides 45% more strength, five key changes to provide maximum driveline confidence, and a 15% stronger chassis specifically redesigned around the new front-drive isolation mounts. Both Diesel models also feature a new handbrake handle and Pro Armor® X-Terrain 27-inch tyres. The Ranger Diesel Deluxe is now available in the new Super Graphite colour option.

  • 2023 Ranger Diesel in Sage Green [Tractor T1b / MD homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger Diesel Deluxe in new Super Graphite [Tractor T1b homologation]

The entire full-size Ranger line-up, including petrol and diesel models, receives new side view mirrors equipped from the factory for 2023, allowing for a crisp line of sight of the rear bed and tyres with curved automotive-grade glass, fully adjustable with easy break-away function and fully compatible with Ranger cab systems between the door and cage mount options.

The mid-size Ranger SP 570 in Sage Green and Hunter Edition both receive new mudguards, under-seat storage capabilities, and a three-position Polaris pulse bus bar. Ranger SP 570 Nordic Pro Edition sees all-new USB charging available in-cab.

  • 2023 Ranger SP 570 in Sage Green [MD / Quad L7e / Tractor T1b / Tractor T1a / ZUG homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger SP 570 Hunter Edition in Pursuit Camo [Tractor T1b/ Tractor T1a / ZUG homologation]
  • 2023 Ranger SP 570 Nordic Pro Edition in Black Pearl [Tractor T1b / Tractor T1a]

POLARIS SPORTSMAN

Trusted by over 1.6 million riders and counting, Polaris Sportsman takes its bestselling ATV line-up to a new level for 2023 with new graphics and colours. The new generation of Sportsman 570 introduced to the market last year receives new 6-ply Wanda tyres on 12-inch wheels. The 570 platform also sees the rich Orange Rust colourway added to the EPS model, whilst the Agri Pro special edition continues to be available in classic Sage Green in a paint finish, rather than in-mold, the Öhlins Edition in new Spirit Blue colour, the Black Edition in striking Onyx Black Smoke and the Sportsman 570 SP model in bold Sunset Red.

  • 2023 Sportsman 570 in Sage Green [EU / T3b / T3a / ZUG] and White Lightning [T3b / T3a homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 EPS in new Orange Rust [T3b / T3a / ZUG/LOF homologation] + Sage Green and White Lightning
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 SP in new Sunset Red [EU / T3a / T3b / ZUG homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 SP Öhlins Edition in new Spirit Blue [T3a / T3b homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 EPS Agri Pro in Sage Green paint [T3b / T3a / ZUG/LOF homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 EPS Hunter Edition in Pursuit Camo [T3a / T3b / ZUG homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman 570 EPS Black Edition in Onyx Black Smoke [T3a / T3b / Quad L7e homologation]

Boasting extreme capabilities, power and strength, the Sportsman XP 1000 EPS is now available in Chalk Gloss, whilst the Touring model sees a new, deep Crimson Metallic finish.

  • 2023 Sportsman XP 1000 EPS in Chalk Gloss [Quad L7e homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman Touring XP 1000 EPS in Crimson Metallic [Quad L7e homologation]
  • 2023 Sportsman XP 1000 S in Super Graphite [EU / T3a / T3b / ZUG / Quad L7e homologation]

POLARIS RZR

Polaris RZR pioneered the performance side-by-side category. Known for its unmatched performance, and rider-centric vehicle design, RZR has established itself as the top choice for recreational enthusiasts for more than a decade. Today, the 2023 RZR XP 1000 EPS, both two- and four-seat versions, has a new and striking colour added to the lineup: Indy Red. The RZR Trail S in Ghost Gray features new FOX 2.0 Podium X Shocks for 2023.

  • 2023 RZR XP 1000 EPS in new Indy Red [EU / Tractor T1b / ZUG/LOF homologation]
  • 2023 RZR XP4 1000 EPS in new Indy Red [MD / Tractor T1b homologation]
  • 2023 RZR Trail S 1000 Premium in Ghost Gray [Tractor T1a / Tractor T1b / EU / ZUG / Quad L7e homologation]

The groundbreaking introduction of the RZR Pro XP platform in 2020 pushed the industry to a whole new level with its professional-grade performance that’s been proven across the globe. For 2023, the RZR Pro XP Sport is now available in Ghost Gray with new FOX 2.0 Podium X shocks, whilst the Ultimate trim is now available in Sunset Red – both with new triple-rated rear springs.

  • 2023 RZR Pro XP Sport in Ghost Gray
  • 2023 RZR Pro XP Ultimate in Sunset Red

The latest model in the RZR range, the Turbo R, is a game-changer when it comes to power, strength, and control, delivering unprecedented performance straight off the showroom floor. For 2023, the Sport trim is available in Onyx Black, whilst the Ultimate trim is available in Orange Burst.

  • 2023 RZR Turbo R Sport in Onyx Black
  • 2023 RZR Turbo R Ultimate in Orange Burst

POLARIS GENERAL

Since its introduction to the market in 2016, Polaris General has established itself as the leader in versatility. With its unstoppable performance, unmatched comfort and endless utility applications, General is the perfect no-compromise solution for work, play and everything in between. For 2023, the General 1000 EPS ABS is now available in a premium Stealth Grey colourway.

  • 2023 GENERAL 1000 EPS Deluxe ABS in Stealth Grey [ZUG/LOF / Tractor T1b homologation]

POLARIS YOUTH

The Ranger 150 EFI is the industry’s first youth vehicle with smart safety features, making it the ideal vehicle for children to enjoy the outdoors safely. For 2023, the Ranger 150 EFI is available in Avalanche Grey, replacing the previous White/Blue colours.

  • 2023 Ranger 150 EFI in Avalanche Grey.

2023 also introduces a host of new parts and accessories available across the entire Polaris line-up to enhance every journey and provide several customisation options for any type of rider.

For more information on vehicle availability in specific regions, please contact your local dealer and/or your local Polaris representative.

For further media information on Polaris ORV products, please contact the Polaris ORV Media Office at press@polaris-orv.media.

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STRI Group launches new brand

STRI Group launches new brand: STRI Group, a global design, engineering and management consultancy, has launched a new brand following a period of growth and diversification. The group’s skills were founded within the design, management and maintenance of sports surfaces, and they continue to deliver and implement strategies for sports facilities and their surrounding infrastructure, as well as working within residential, corporate and commercial spaces.

Since setting up a construction company, Carrick Sports Construction, and adding the Environmental Protection Group to the organisation, as well as investing in their already established planning, design, maintenance, and research services, the breadth of in-house expertise perfectly positions them to handle a wide variety of sports and urban projects.

STRI Group launches new brand

STRI Group launches new brand

The group is also well-renowned for its expertise in scientific research and analysis, monitoring and compliance services, which continue to operate from independent laboratory facilities across the world, with a large research facility at their headquarters in Yorkshire and sites in Queensland and Victoria, Australia.

A number of joint ventures and partnerships adds a strong presence for the Group in the Middle East, with STRI delivering the first ever turf racetrack in Saudi Arabia for the Saudi Cup in 2020. More recently, through their joint venture Aspire Sports Turf based in Qatar, delivering the design, construction supervision and maintenance supervision of all pitches for the Qatar 2022 World Cup on behalf of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy.

The group’s new website, strigroup.com, showcases its end-to-end proposition and highlights completed projects across a range of sports and cities. This spans local government sports facilities such as the Blackpool Enterprise Zone through to elite stadia and tournaments including World Cups and the Wimbledon Championships, as well as urban greening and sustainable water management initiatives like Northern Bloc’s blue green roof in Manchester.

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