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INDUSTRY COUNTS DOWN TO BTME 2015
OVERTON LAUNCH STAMA TRUCKS
NEW LOOK BALMERS
HEADLAND ENHANCE SUPPORT
DOUBLE CELEBRATION FOR WILLOCKS
SCOTTISH SUCCESS FOR CAMPEYS
BOWLING GREEN SEMINARS CONCLUDE
SAFE-TRAK SUCCESS FOR HAYES
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BOWLING GREEN SEMINARS CONCLUDE
2014 events finish in style

The Dennis and SISIS bowling green maintenance seminars finished in style for the year at BP Llandarcy Bowls Club in South Wales; with demand for tickets resulting in an extra day's seminar being required to cater for the overwhelming number of greenkeepers wanting to attend.

Held in Neath, the seminars were attended by close to 100 greenkeepers. Jason Briggs, area sales manager for Dennis and SISIS, got the event underway with a welcome and introduction to the day's proceedings. This was followed by a practical demonstration with attendees seeing a number of Dennis and SISIS machines in action and focusing on the benefits scarification, aeration, verticutting, brushing and cutting can bring to a bowling green.


The final seminar took place at BP Llandarcy Bowls Club in South Wales

"The seminar is really about attendees getting as much information as they can and making the day enjoyable. They can go away with some excellent knowledge which they can then put into practice on their own greens," said Jason.

Following lunch, Alan Lewis - an independent sports turf consultant, gave a fantastic insight into the renovation of bowling greens. Alan provides mentoring services to greenkeepers and groundsmen and offers advice on the maintenance of all sports surfaces. Speed to bowlers is extremely important and in the seminar Alan looked at various grass types, reduction of thatch, aeration and firmness of the greens. His aim was to give the people who attend the course some science behind why they can use turf maintenance equipment.

"Today has been a great success and the turn-out has been excellent. There's been some great questions and feedback and hopefully I've got some of my knowledge over to the people here which will help them to improve their greens," said Alan.

Attendee David Cooper from Bryn-Welfare Bowling Club said, "Today has been very informative in as much as we've learnt some new techniques. We've learnt what we need for our green like fertilising and scarifying. A course like this has put a lot of ideas into our heads which have been very practical," said Lyn Guttridge from the Prince of Wales Bowling Club in Porthcawl.

The seminars concluded with the ever popular 'Turf Clinic' which gives all attendees the opportunity to ask questions to the experts. And although they signalled the end of 2014 proceedings, there will be more seminars to look forward to next year.

Further educational seminars will be planned throughout 2015.


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