KILLARNEY KEPT PICTURE PERFECT
With help from local dealer

At Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, presentation is everything. With breathtaking views out over Lough Leane and the undulating Killarney National Park beyond, players come from all over the world to experience the two, 18-hole Killeen and Mahony’s Point courses.

 

From left. Richard Charleton, turf strategic account manager at John Deere. Enda Murphy, golf course superintendent at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. Mike Weldon from Seamus Weldon dealership, which supplied the new machines.

 

With rich heritage and high expectations, the greenkeeping team has to maintain the highest possible standards to satisfy the 500-plus golfers who could arrive to play at the complex during its busiest days of the year.

 

Enda Murphy is in charge of the 18-strong team responsible for presenting the course. He’s in his 30th year working at the club after joining as an apprentice from school.

 

Enda said, “We have a high level of play which creates compaction, wear and tear. Having lots of rain on a busy course is also a challenge but we have to keep golfers happy - we have strong competition from the other fantastic courses in Ireland.”

 

Last year Killarney’s members’ council - with the support of the membership - put pen to paper on a new fleet deal to replace its aging mowers and other course machinery.

 

“It came to a point last summer when greens mowers were breaking down on the morning of a competition, and the back-up machines were cutting tees because the tees mowers had broken,” Enda said.

 

“We were working on fairway mowers that were 10 or 15 years old and the repairs were starting to cost more than what the machines were worth, so a change was definitely needed.”

 

Enda and his team are familiar with a number of brands and researched prices and specifications as part of the purchasing process, but decided to stay loyal to John Deere as their mowers and utility vehicles had served the course well for a long time.

 

For cutting they purchased two new 7700A fairway mowers with rear roller power brushes, two 2750E hybrid greens mowers with tender conditioners and 14-blade reels, and two 2750PC mowers for tees and surrounds. The club also took a new 1570 front rotary mower with 72-inch deck and a 9009A for tackling the rough.

 

For full course maintenance the new fleet also included a 2030A with ARC HD200 sprayer, three TS Gators and a 4066R compact tractor.

 

“A big factor in the decision was that we have a dealer on the doorstep in Seamus Weldon so parts, sales and servicing is right here which is really convenient,” Enda said.

 

“They are good machines but if something goes wrong I can get a new part in 10 mins and get the machine back up and running in no time. That’s really important for us here on a busy course where we need to get the job done and be out of the way so golfers can enjoy their game.”

 

So far Enda says he is delighted with the new fleet - purchased using John Deere Finance - and so is his team.

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