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Kauri Cliffs to regrass fairways with drought-tolerant Bermuda

Kauri Cliffs to regrass fairways with drought-tolerant Bermuda: Kauri Cliffs GC will regrass its fairway corridors with a less thirsty Bermuda grass starting Oct. 6, under the direction of Golf Course Manager Andy Wood. The course will reopen for play on Dec. 10, 2025, in time for the high summer season Down Under.

Kauri Cliffs first opened in 1999 and made its world-top-100 debut in 2003. Today Golf Digest today ranks it #55. Designed by Nicklaus protégé David Harman, the clifftop 18 and the adjoining lodge, Rosewood Kauri Cliffs, are widely acknowledged to have created the luxury stay & play model that, 25 years later, has transformed New Zealand into the world’s most popular golf destination.

Kauri Cliffs to regrass fairways with drought-tolerant Bermuda

Kauri Cliffs to regrass fairways with drought-tolerant Bermuda

Over that quarter century, however, the course has not undergone renovation or comprehensive regrassing. What’s more, shifting climatic conditions here in New Zealand’s sub-tropical “winterless” north have made wall-to-wall bentgrass less and less practical from environmental and agronomic standpoints. The choice of Transcontinental Bermuda grass on the fairways will conserve water while provide golfers a more lush, hardy playing environment.

“Truth is, while Kauri is among the most beautiful courses on Earth, our bentgrass fairways never looked or played their best in high season — our summer months of November, December, January, February and March,” Wood explains. “With those months getting warmer and warmer, the move to Bermuda grass is something of a no-brainer, especially with the introduction of modern, drought-tolerant, high-performing strains like Transcontinental

“We take our environmental stewardship very seriously here. Switching over to Bermuda will require far less water. It’s the responsible choice — and the truth is, Kauri will look and play better during those months when everyone’s flying halfway across the world to play it.”

Wood oversaw the Covid-era regrassing of Kauri Cliffs’ tees and greens. The latter undertaking replaced 25-year-old bentgrass putting surfaces with state-of-the-art, drought-tolerant Pure Distinction bentgrass. “Our regular guests tell us Kauri, today, has the best greens in the country’ Wood says. “Of course, our sister course at Cape Kidnappers might be a close second.”

Cape Kidnappers GC, while it’s also located on New Zealand’s North Island, occupies a completely different climate and ecosystem. The Hawkes Bay region lies 500 kilometers to the south of Kauri Cliffs. It’s drier and cooler there — perfect for all strains of bentgrass, old and new.

Still, Course Manager Brad Sim oversaw a comprehensive regrassing of his fairways and greens back in 2022. He worked with original architect Tom Doak and shaper Angela Moser on the project, which included a complete greens reconstruction.

“We rebuilt the putting surfaces from 10 inches down and Angela put the contours back exactly as they’d been before,” reports Sim, whose golf course opened in 2004 and joined the world top 100 ranking almost immediately, in 2005. Today, Golf Digest ranks it #15.

“Regrassing the greens at Cape addressed our thatch problem, but it also restored the bounce and roll that Doak had in mind when he first built this place 20 years ago.”

The natural setting at Cape Kidnappers is unique. The entire peninsula extends 10 kilometers into the South Pacific. The golf course and adjacent lodge, Rosewood Cape Kidnappers, share a 6,000-acre property that also accommodates the world’s most populous gannet colony. Cape Sanctuary is the largest privately owned and funded wildlife restoration project in New Zealand.

“During the regrassing,” Sim says, “we also embarked on some strategic tree clearing and we’re determined to keep that going. This is an incredibly diverse and lush eco-system. Between Cape and Kauri, I doubt there are two resorts on earth that takes environmental protections more seriously than we do. Yet we’re also determined to protect our vistas and the original course designs here.

“It’s a balance. The vision behind that balance is what makes both properties so unique — and so attractive to traveling golfers.”

American financier Julian Robertson and his wife Josie were the originators and longtime keepers of that vision. They possessed the perspective to identify the coastline at Kauri Cliffs — with its long views over the Cavalli Islands to the South Pacific beyond — as the future home for a world-class golf course. They had the business acumen and good taste to create an adjoining lodge that continues to ooze gracious antebellum charm. It’s the irresistible stay-and-play proposition at Kauri Cliffs (and Cape Kidnappers) that has effectively spread this lux, boutique formula around New Zealand and the golfing world.

Yet the Robertons also understood and how this ‘sense of place’ can elevate the resort golf experience. Kauri Cliffs, for example, continues to operate as a working cattle and sheep farm over most of its 5,000 acres. According to Kauri Cliffs Head Professional Mitch McMurtry, there are so many inviting hikes and beaches and picnic spots accessible from the golf course, it’s not uncommon for couples and foursomes to go off the first tee, get distracted, and not return for 7-8 hours.

“Sometimes they go off the first tee like any other group — only, we never see them again!” he reports. “We typically check on their whereabouts and well-being before we close the shop. So long as I’ve been here, everyone is accounted for. Eventually.”

While Mr. Robertson passed away in 2022, his family maintains ownership of all three of its New Zealand properties. Starting Dec. 1, 2023, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts was entrusted with the hospitality operations at the Rosewood Kauri Cliffs, the Rosewood Cape Kidnappers, and the Rosewood Matakauri in Queenstown, on the South Island.

Rosewood properties are celebrated for exuding and curating their particular “Sense of Place.”

“We do feel as though Rosewood is the ideal partner to best preserve and protect the hospitality experience that our parent’s built, and the regrassing projects at both golf courses — alongside water conservation — are part of that commitment to excellence,” said Jay Robertson, Chief Executive. “But we also recognize it is the sense of place, the specific geography of New Zealand, that draws traveling golfers here. Southeast Asians come to New Zealand to escape the heat, or maybe the congestion of urban life. For North Americans, it’s a bit different: They have a tradition of traveling from colder, northern climates to warmer ones in winter.”

“Here again,” adds McMurtry, “the sense of place in New Zealand is a game-changer: Of course, it’s warm here when it’s wintery in New York City or Chicago. But down here it’s not just warm; it’s summer and the days are long.”

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Bernhard Academy brings practical turfcare training to Gleneagles

Bernhard Academy brings practical turfcare training to Gleneagles: The Bernhard Academy has announced it will be delivering two immersive turfcare training courses at Gleneagles Golf Club in Scotland this autumn, providing valuable hands-on learning for turf equipment professionals at all levels.

The first course, Fundamentals of Turfcare Mechanics – Level 1, will run from 11 to 13 November 2025. Over the course of three days, participants will receive in-depth instruction on machinery servicing and fault-finding, ideal for anyone managing turfcare equipment or seeking to enhance their technical confidence.

Bernhard Academy brings practical turfcare training to Gleneagles

Bernhard Academy brings practical turfcare training to Gleneagles

Following this, the Basic Machinery Workshop will take place on 17 November 2025. This one-day session focuses on practical daily checks, essential adjustments, and fundamental repair techniques. Both sessions aim to give greenkeeping teams and turfcare technicians the confidence and competence to manage their equipment more effectively.

Each course includes access to an online Abrasive Wheel safety awareness module, approved by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). This training aligns with HSG 17 guidance and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Attendees will also receive lunch and refreshments, a Bernhard Academy certificate of completion, and BIGGA members will benefit from course discounts and CPD credit eligibility.

Looking beyond Scotland, the Bernhard Academy continues to champion technical development across the industry. On 23 September 2025, the Turf Equipment Technicians Conference will take place at Bernhard and Company’s manufacturing headquarters in Haverhill. Endorsed by the Turf Equipment Technicians Organisation (TETO), the event brings together turf professionals from across the UK to collaborate, share expertise and celebrate the vital role equipment technicians play in turfcare excellence.

Sami Strutt, Education Director for the Bernhard Academy, commented: “These sessions at Gleneagles are part of our ongoing mission to empower technicians with the tools, knowledge and confidence to elevate their work. Whether you’re starting out or refining your craft, our aim is to offer relevant, practical education that helps people and their clubs thrive.”

The full autumn programme from the Bernhard Academy reflects a nationwide focus on skills development in turf equipment management, with further training scheduled in Haverhill and at Moortown Golf Club:

  • 23 September: Turf Equipment Technicians Conference (Haverhill)
  • 24 September: Cutting Unit Set-up and Sharpening Techniques (Haverhill)
  • 7 October: Basic Machinery Maintenance (Moortown GC)
  • 8 October: Cutting Unit Set-up and Sharpening Techniques (Moortown GC)
  • 21-23 October: Fundamentals of Turfcare Mechanics – Level 1 (Moortown GC)
  • 11-13 November: Fundamentals of Turfcare Mechanics – Level 1 (Gleneagles GC)
  • 17 November: Basic Machinery Maintenance (Gleneagles GC)

For more information on all Bernhard Academy courses, visit: www.bernhardacademy.co.uk/courses/

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DEWALT to partner with Wildwood Machinery

DEWALT to partner with Wildwood Machinery: Hampshire-based Wildwood Machinery continues to extend the range and prestige of their product portfolio with the announcement of a partnership with US manufacturer DEWALT – a brand that has stood for quality, endurance and professionalism for more than 100 years.

Managing director James Bastian, who has overseen Wildwood’s rapid growth since establishing the business in 2022, commented:

DEWALT to partner with Wildwood Machinery

DEWALT to partner with Wildwood Machinery

“DEWALT’s landscaping, forestry and outdoor power equipment will fill an important place in our portfolio. Our aim is to be the supplier of choice in southern England for all commercial groundcare equipment – that covers everything from sports turf to large estates. With our expanding product partnerships and outstanding service back-up, we can help land managers to do the very best job.”

“This is a new and innovative range of products from DEWALT which will further expand over the next year, and so we anticipate channeling new products into the UK market as and when they become available.”

DEWALT Landscaping & Forestry products are not available on the high street – only through authorised dealers, of which Wildwood Machinery is one of the first in the UK.

“For our client base and target market of land managers, farms, golf courses and estates, DEWALT’s heavy-duty chainsaws, trimmers, brushcutters and blowers will complement other solutions such as big-brand robotics, autonomous mowers, tractors and light rigs,” says James Bastian.

Richard Mallinson, Commercial Director at DEWALT says, “When you work outdoors, the right gear makes all the difference. If a tool fails, you lose time and money. Our new range of Landscaping & Forestry products deliver durability and reliability and are designed for safety and comfort, with all-day power and performance to handle long hours in the toughest environments.”

DEWALT’s range of powered hand-held outdoor tools use tried and tested battery systems and solutions which are proven with professional users, which means less maintenance, emissions, noise and cost compared to petrol equipment. They are ergonomically advanced and enhanced with state-of-the-art safety features.

James Bastian adds, “DEWALT solutions are ultra-reliable, high-performing, easy to use and safe – everything that we look for when advising our clients on the optimum products for their specific groundcare and land maintenance tasks.”

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Jupiter ATI Grinder Returns to GroundsFest

Jupiter ATI Grinder Returns to GroundsFest: Hunter Grinders, part of the Howardson Group, is returning to GroundsFest 2025 to showcase its flagship machine – the enhanced Jupiter ATI ‘All in One’ Grinder, on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.

Renowned for its precision and reliability, the Jupiter ATI is a fully automatic relief and spin grinder designed to restore cutting units to the highest manufacturer standards. It offers a comprehensive range of automated features to improve efficiency, consistency, and safety in every grind.

Jupiter ATI Grinder Returns to GroundsFest

Jupiter ATI Grinder Returns to GroundsFest

Key Highlights:

Fully Automated Performance

Automatic traverse, indexing, and in-feed functions allow the Jupiter ATI to operate independently, giving operators time to manage other tasks in the workshop.

Exceptional Accuracy

Built on a solid cast bed, the grinder uses heavy-duty linear rails to ensure smooth movement and consistent results – accurate to within 0.05 mm.

Operator Safety and Comfort

A liquid coolant system helps control heat and dust, keeping airborne particles to a minimum and ensuring a safer, cleaner grinding environment.

Unmatched Versatility

With a 360-degree electric hoist and the capacity to grind both the top and front faces of bottom blades, the Jupiter ATI is equipped for even the most demanding tasks.

Smart Programming

Fully programmable for both spin and relief grinding, the machine features automatic wheel head docking, cycle countdown, and intuitive controls to simplify complex grinding jobs.

Built to Last

Featuring a cast bed, 240 V power supply, hands-free indexing, twin LED work lights, and full CE and H&S compliance – the Jupiter ATI is robust, reliable, and workshop-ready.

Whether you’re looking to save time, improve precision, or modernise your grinding process, the Jupiter ATI delivers on all fronts.

Visit Hunter Grinders on Stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.

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SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest: SISIS, part of the Howardson Group, is gearing up for a major presence at GroundsFest 2025, where it will be exhibiting outdoors on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.

With a proud heritage in British manufacturing and a reputation for quality, performance and innovation, SISIS continues to be one of the most respected brands in the turf preparation and maintenance industry. Visitors to the stand can expect to see an impressive selection of equipment covering every aspect of turf care – from aeration and scarification to brushing, seeding and more.

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

Renowned for producing robust, reliable machinery, SISIS offers solutions for grounds professionals working in football, rugby, golf, cricket, and municipal spaces. Whether you’re looking to maintain fine turf surfaces or tackle heavier-duty renovation jobs, there’ll be a machine for every requirement.

On display will be key machines from across the SISIS portfolio. For golf and cricket maintenance, visitors can explore machines such as the Veemo HD, a powerful tractor-mounted scarifier ideal for intensive thatch removal, and the Rotorake TM1000, a highly effective scarifier. Other popular tractor mounted tools like the Multitiner and Maxislit will also be showcased – both known for delivering excellent aeration and root zone development.

For sports turf professionals maintaining football and rugby pitches, SISIS will be bringing the Quadraplay 1.8m multiple-purpose maintenance system, Javelin Aer-aid for targeted aeration with air injection, and the Variseeder, designed for accurate seed distribution across large areas.

Those looking for versatile brushing and grooming solutions can check out the Flexibrush and Twinplay system, which will be shown with a variety of attachments including rakes, brushes, and spikers – ideal for tailored turf care throughout the seasons.

Cricket and golf grounds staff will be interested in the Rotorake 600HD heavy-duty scarifier.

A wide range of hand tools and accessories will also be on display including the Trulute, Aerdrain fork, Drag mats and brushes, Combirake, and Bray hand tools – perfect for pitch preparation and fine finishing touches.

With such a comprehensive product line-up on show, GroundsFest is the ideal opportunity for turf professionals to find out more about SISIS equipment and to speak directly with the team. Whether you’re an existing SISIS user looking to expand your tools, or new to the SISIS range and exploring options for your facility, the team will be on hand to offer expert advice tailored to your specific needs.

Visit SISIS on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle at GroundsFest 2025. 

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