WORKING PRACTICES CHANGED? Has the pandemic altered how we'll work in the future? by TurfPro Editor, Laurence Gale MSC, MBPR
An interesting podcast interview proposed that as golf courses open up, we'll see different ways of working become the norm - including perhaps improved biodiversity.
Bray Golf Club, one of the oldest clubs in Ireland, is embracing sustainability and course superintendent John Bishop is the man charged with making sure all is in order.
In our first WEB ONLY story, associations say it's heartening that the Welsh Parliament has recognised the role golf can play in maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle in a COVID-safe manner.
In our next WEB ONLY story Vanmac Ltd have announced this morning (15th March) they have been appointed as full-line distributors of the Progressive range of trailed and mounted rotary mowers for the professional grounds and sports turf market.
FESTIVAL OF TURF ". . a return to that lovely outdoor show feel" says BIGGA's Jim Croxton by Chris Biddle
A wide ranging discussion with BIGGA's Jim Croxton about Festival Of Turf expectations and the dangers of courses being overplayed when restrictions are lifted.
The supplier of landscaping and maintenance services, say they have reached their goal of achieving carbon neutral certification four years ahead of schedule.
Boss Off-Road Vehicles has announced their latest dealership partnership is with Scottish agricultural, construction and groundcare dealer Ravenhill Limited.