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Small Update Brings Big Savings To Fulwell GC

Bailoy has been working with Fulwell Golf Club in Twickenham, helping them to achieve better performance from their GTI PC irrigation system installed in 2008. Updating the Bailoy software at the club has seen the irrigation run time more than halved.

Greg Evans, head of golf course development for Fulwell GC, says: “When I got involved with Fulwell I looked at the greens set up and was worried about the full circle arcs,” he says. “Due to the club wanting to water the surrounds, the greens sprinklers were switched from part-circle to full-circle a few years ago and with permission from the management board, irrigation specialist Lakes and Greens was commissioned to upgrade the greens system installing back-to-back greens and surrounds sprinklers.”

Before work commenced, Bailoy was asked to make an appraisal of the course cable and the GTI PC system to confirm that an update would achieve the club’s immediate aims. The club also wanted to be sure that it was investing in a system that could manage future upgrades.

The site cable was good quality, but because new stations and sprinklers had been added, moved and replaced since the system’s installation without the GTI database software being updated, the system was not performing to the best of its ability. Bailoy advised on the importance of having the data in the GTI software accurately reflecting the hardware installed on-site and the performance and time saving benefits it would bring.

The irrigation team then collected site data to input into the GTI software, concentrating first on the greens and surrounds, entering data from the new back-to-back sprinklers installed by Lakes and Greens. This immediately made a significant difference to the operation of the system, especially the run times. Greg confirms this by saying: “A typical 2mm programme took four hours to complete pre-update, but the changes to the database means this has reduced to 1.5 hours.”

Since starting the process, Fulwell has continued auditing the whole system. Sean Eckett the club’s irrigation technician has been checking sprinklers are in the right formation and data in the GTI software matches. He found there was a huge discrepancy between what was out in the field and what’s recorded in the database. “It is very rewarding to look at where the irrigation system is now compared to where it was,” he says. “On certain areas of the golf course the database was extremely out of sync with what it was in the field, which would have massively affected run times and efficiency.”

Based on the success of the work and audit, Greg, Sean and head greenkeeper Sam Evans have been happy with the performance of the system in 2016. Sam says: “To have a reliable system both on the computer and out in the field means we can be much more critical and accurate with how we irrigate the golf course. It is a time-consuming process and at times difficult, but with Sean’s hard work and Bailoy’s input we now have an accurate representation and we are working towards knowing every detail out on the golf course, making the management and maintenance far easier and resulting in big time savings.”

Greg, who consults for golf clubs across UK and Ireland, concludes by saying: “I work as an independent consultant and this is the first time I’ve worked closely with the Bailoy system. I like it, the system is easy to use and very effective. They are particularly good for those clubs opting for a retro fit installation, utilising the existing control cabling, decoders, solenoids and sprinklers as they do. Plus the backup support is fantastic.”

GreenMech Wins Patent Action Against Jensen

The following statement has been issued by British woodchipper manufacturer GreenMech, concerning their dispute with German manufacturer, Jensen Service GmbH:

GreenMech’s Patent Infringement action against Jensen in the German Patent Courts, to protect its ‘Safe-Trak’ European Patent has been successfully concluded. Jensen have stopped production of their ‘X’ track.

GreenMech’s unique ‘Safe-Trak’ wood chipper is the world’s most successful tracked wood chipper of its type. Designed to safely access, and operate on, difficult terrain the patented Safe-Trak system incorporates two independently adjusted track mounted legs. By extending one track at a time embankments up to 35° can be traversed in complete safety. With both track mounts fully extended a massive ground clearance of up to 600mm can be achieved for clearance of hidden obstacles enabling access to the most difficult terrain. This pioneering feature makes it a popular machine for de-veg contractors working on power line and railway track maintenance.

New Turf Rewards for 2017

Turf Rewards users throughout the UK and Ireland will be spoilt for choice this year after ICL and Syngenta announced that a number of new qualifying products and reward items have been added to the loyalty scheme’s portfolio.

The popular scheme for golf, sport and amenity turf managers provides the chance to earn points from purchases and convert them into a range of valuable agronomic or educational items.

There is an extensive range of items on offer including workplace and agronomic tools plus work wear and educational vouchers, these can provide a great way to enhance education, improve operations and boost team morale.

2017 sees an even wider variety of products available with the addition of new rewards including:

NDVI Meter (55 points)
The Trimble GreenSeeker handheld NDVI meter is an easy-to-use measurement device that can be used to assess the health or vigour of turf in order to make better nutrient management decisions.

£250 Machine Mart Voucher (35 points)
Vouchers to spend at Machine Mart – the No.1 specialist tools and equipment online superstore.

Team Scout Pedestrian Sprayer (100 points)
The Team Scout is an efficient and reliable pedestrian sprayer. Supplied as standard with an adjustable pressure control system ensuring constant, accurate liquid application and three pneumatic wheels to increase maneuverability.

Clegg Hammer (Sports Pitch) (250 points)
The 2.25 Kg Clegg Hammer for Football, Cricket, Equestrian and Rugby Surfaces(Model Type CIST/883), is designed and manufactured by SD Instrumentation Ltd. The unit provides a simple and straightforward means of measuring the hardness condition of sports surfaces.

Clegg Hammer (Golf) (225 points)
The CIST/883 Golf Course Firmness Tester provides an easy means of measuring the variations in strength on golf fairways and helps determine the uniformity of a specific area.

Davis Vantage Pro2 Weather Station (70 points)
An expandable, professional weather station with a wide range of options and sensors. All Vantage Pro2 stations include a console and a versatile integrated sensor suite that can be customised by adding consoles or special-purpose options. The anemometer can be mounted separately, up to 40′ (12 m), from the rain collector.

2017 sees the addition of new qualifying products:

  • Heritage 500g fungicide.
  • Any product in the Vitalnova range of liquid and soluble fertilisers.
  • The Pro Sprayer Package which consists of 4 x 5L pHixer (a specialist water conditioner), 4 x 5L Sp0tless (a highly formulated cleaning agent for the thorough decontamination and cleaning of spraying equipment), 12 x 1L Colour Pro (an advanced spray pattern indicator to assist spraying and minimize spray drift) and a set of Syngenta 04 nozzles.

If you would to find out more about Turf Rewards visit www.turfrewards.com
For further information, please contact ICL on 01473 237100. Visit www.icl-sf.co.uk or www.icl-sf.ie if you are in Ireland.

Petition Started After Southend United Groundsman Is Sacked

Bolton Wanderers fans have been left angered at the news that long-term Southend United head groundsman Ken Hare has been sacked after the EFL League Two clash between the two sides was postponed on Saturday [January 21] due to a frozen pitch.

It was the first match to be called-off at the club’s Roots Hall Stadium since January 2013, but despite the ground staff’s best efforts to beat the plummeting temperatures with covers and heaters, the referee deemed the surface unplayable shortly before 11am on match-day.

After that decision, Southend United’s head groundsman of 27 years, Mr Hare, was informed that he had been dismissed from his position.

A Southend United club statement about Mr Hare’s sacking stated that: “People generally lose their position as a result of not doing their job. The necessary decision surrounding Mr Hare was a disappointment and of course not taken lightly.

“Very FEW people have been dismissed at this football club over the past 20 years and that even extends to Managers”

Now, the Bolton fans that made the wasted 500 mile round-trip from Greater Manchester to Essex have started an online petition to try and help Mr Hare to be reinstated by the the Shrimpers – claiming that it was a disappointing outcome but Mr Hare did not deserve to lose his job.

The introduction of the petition reads: “On Saturday 21st January 2017, the football pitch at Roots hall, home of Southend United FC was deemed unplayable and the match against Bolton Wanderers was postponed leaving hundreds of Bolton fans having to travel back home.

“Head groundsman for Southend United, Ken Hare, has since been sacked after 27 years in the job for what was probably a simple error of judgement.

“We Bolton fans are disgusted with this and want to work together to get him his job back. It is always disappointing when a match is postponed but he does not deserve to lose his job which we are all sure he was very good at just for this.

“Stand up for Ken and let’s show what a fantastic fan base we can be.”

The petition currently has over 600 supporters as it chases a target of 1000 signatures before sending it directly to Southend United.

Club Car Drives Dubai Golf’s Customer Service

Dubai Golf, a leisure subsidiary owned by wasl Asset Management Group, has further underlined its commitment to proactive, five-star customer service by investing in a new fleet of electric utility vehicles from Club Car, an official supplier of The European Tour.

Delivered by Club Car’s distributor and partner in the Middle East, Hydroturf International, the emission-free Carryall® and Villager® electric utility vehicles will be used at two of the most established and internationally-renowned golf resorts in the UAE.

The fleet will operate at both Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, situated on the shores of the creek and host venue of The European Tour’s Dubai Desert Classic on two occasions, as well as Emirates Golf Club, home to the Majilis Course, the first all-grass championship golf course in the Middle East, which hosts The European Tour’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic and the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the Ladies European Tour.

Craig Haldane, Director of Golf Course Maintenance at Dubai Golf, said: “We use our utility vehicles on a daily basis and for a variety of purposes, from assisting the course operations team with morning set up and year-round turf care, which is essential in this part of the world, to ensuring our guests have access to refreshments while on the course.

“Given such requirements and regular usage, we needed vehicles that can cope, and with the brand reputation, reliability and performance offered by Club Car, particularly with its Carryall® vehicles, it made the choice of adopting them a really easy one to make.”

Dubai Golf’s new electric fleet utilises Club Car’s industry-leading on-board charger. Its integrated cord retractor, which comes as standard, is designed to reach efficiency levels of 91% as a result of its intelligent algorithm that modifies the charge cycles depending on the vehicles’ needs, ensuring golf courses minimise environmental impact.

“From an operator’s perspective, the advanced technology within Club Car’s electric engine is an absolute necessity,” continued Craig.

“It not only enables us to use the vehicles throughout the day, it also ensures we are able to move around the site quickly, quietly and efficiently, minimising disruption to our members and guests, ultimately enabling us to provide the service that is expected from a world-class golf course.”

In addition to supplying the vehicle fleet, Club Car and Hydroturf International also provide Dubai Golf with after-care maintenance and periodic service support, including regular brake and battery checks, and charging station inspections.

The order with Dubai Golf further confirms Club Car’s leading position in the Middle East with additional prestigious clients in the region including Jumeirah Golf Estates and The Address Montgomerie in Dubai, as well as Yas Links, Abu Dhabi Golf Club and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club in Abu Dhabi.