spacer
Hampden Park to relay pitch; Wigan to host football & rugby on same day; Hustler mower factory attacked; Grove reduces repair costs
IN THIS ISSUE
HAMPDEN PARK PITCH TO BE RELAID
WIGAN GROUND TO HOST FOOTBALL & RUGBY LEAGUE ON THE SAME DAY
HUSTLER MOWER FACTORY ATTACKED
GROVE SAY REPAIR COSTS DOWN 75%
STIHL SEARCHING FOR A HERO
GUESTS VISIT SAN DIEGO GIS SHOW
NEW FACES AT CAMPEYS
EARLY START STOPS STRESS
KUBOTA HELPS STAMP OUT RURAL CRIME
RANSOMES VISIT FOR STUDENTS
SEND TO A FRIEND
Click here to send this email to a friend or colleague ยป
USEFUL LINKS
CONTACT US
Land Power Publications 
Pipe House 
Lupton Road 
Wallingford 
Oxon OX10 9BT


Ph: 01491 837117 

EDITOR
Steve Gibbs
07929 438213
Email Steve

ADVERTISING
Julie Gill
01491 837117
Email Julie


CONSULTANT
Chris Biddle
07785 295 625
Email Chris


ADVERTISING

For details of advertising opportunites on this Turf Pro Weekly Briefing e-Newsletter please contact Julie Gill on 01491 837117 or email julie@theadplain.com

Click image below for NEW 2016 ratecard.

spacer
spacer
GROVE SAY REPAIR COSTS DOWN 75%
With Toro replacement programme

Phillip Chiverton has been using Toro for 25 years, and at The Grove in Hertfordshire, where he is course manager, since 2001. But this is the first year he has replaced all the club's Toros at the same time and he says it's made significant repair savings.


A selection of The Grove's Toro machines out on the course

Phil explains: "It was time to do a full machinery replacement. We haven't needed to do so for many years. The mowing model we follow works well and suits the design and presentation of the golf course. But we're at the start of a three-year plan, which covers, among many things, maintenance and improvement work for our calendar of events and tournaments.

"The machinery is of course a huge part of that and replacing everything at once has made a marked difference to our repair costs, they have quartered! We were expecting to see some savings as some of the machines we were replacing were, in the case of the Greensmaster 1600s, over 12 years old, but it goes to show that as technology improves over time, the machines become more efficient."

It's not just golf that Phil and head mechanic Neil Corley have to consider when choosing new machinery - the full-sized football pitch is regularly used as a training base for the England squad and numerous NFL teams - but the replacement programme of the greens, fairways, tees and approaches and grounds mowers plus aerators and utility vehicles was a like-for-like.

"Neil and I have worked together for ten years and have very similar views on machinery choices. We generally run to the rule: if it's not broken, don't try and fix it," says Phil."We would have liked the lighter-weight fairway mowers, for example, but due to time and resources the Reelmaster5410s fitted with groomers works well. We were tempted with the electric Flex 2100s, too, but we don't have an issue with noise on the golf course so we kept the petrol version, and the Groundsmaster 4700 is the only rough mower on the market that can cut the rough without scalping." 

Phil has been getting his Toro machines from Oliver Landpower for 25 years and has built up a firm relationship with Charlie Glenister, who, being only two miles away, can be on-hand should problems arise, which is a particular advantage during tournaments and events.
 
Phil summed it up, saying: "Toro were the first machines to cut the grass at The Grove and will probably be the last."


Newsletter Marketing Powered by Newsweaver