WORLD CUP WINNING SURFACES Men's competitions will continue to use natural or hybrid surfaces by TurfPro Editor, Steve Gibbs
With the rights to host the 2026 World Cup won by a joint bid which included Canada, the controversies caused by the pitches used there for the 2015 Women's World Cup have been stirred up.
Syngenta's new insecticide, Acelepryn, for use on golf course greens and tees, horse racing courses and airfields, has had approval applied for by STRI, on behalf of and with support from the amenity industry.
Yeovil Golf Club in Dorset has a new course manager, Jason Connaughton, who within days of his arrival placed his first order for a Toro Groundsmaster 4000-D.
When it comes to nutrition, Lee Sayers, The London Golf Clubs’ Golf Courses & Estate Manager, has said he looks to Headland Amenity for advice on applying short-term foliars.
28 employee volunteers from Husqvarna gave Cocker Beck some much-needed TLC, after area was chosen to benefit from its Husqvarna Loves Parks initiative.
Supplied and delivered by local dealer, GA Groundcare Ltd, the club has invested in a Ventrac 4500 compact tractor complete with a rotary Contour mowing deck.
Organisation says the logo redesign shows how the industry has moved forward since the original logo was designed to represent only the National Sprayer Testing Scheme.