Wednesday, 10 February 2016


New matting has been laid on areas on the course, small footbridges on the 6th and 7th fairways Abbotts and the 10th T Priors

Safety matting 10th Priors




3rd fairway




New sand





Monday, 1 February 2016

Priors bunding is moving on at a pace.  After a slow start in March/April the project is moving very fast now.



12th view

The far mound to the left of the 13th Tee has been completed ready for final level and seeding.

Work will continue on the area between the 6th and 12th  with a view to finish the far side by spring and working on the  11th hole through the summer.  The new 13th tee position has been agreed with building beginning along with dry weather later in the spring.  The new 11th Tee will be situated on the old 9th medal Tee, with some scrub clearance needed in front of this area.

11th fairway

New 11th T position


It is hoped that work should be finished by the end of the summer with some small GUR areas over the winter 2017.

















Wednesday, 13 January 2016

 Current conditions on the course have dictated a shut down this week.  We have had rainfall for the first 12 days of the year.  That and still days have meant a complete water logging of the profile.  Shutting the course has enabled water table to lower the course is now tacky and very slippery still with Thursday bringing yet more rain and then some dry weather is on the way.

11th T

The 11th path edge has been trenched and filled with gravel to help dry the bank of the Tee.  The same again on the 16th ladies Tee.
16th T

The new unintentional ditch on the 16th has been caused by a partially blocked pipe and large volumes of rainfall.  Until the water drops we cannot fix the problem so hopefully the water level will drop in the next few days.
16th new ditch


Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Had a little time of from the blog but hope the next few will come thick and fast.

Unseasonably warm weather means the courses are growing constantly.  The greens have been feed on the Priors which has seen an outbreak of disease, which has been treated, something of a plant health merry-go round.  Abbotts greens have had an extra disease treatment in early December which has meant very good coverage and a dense tight sward being maintained.  Hydraulic oil scaring is now filling in with only a couple of areas that might have turf loss into the spring.


horses of course
 
The Priors has suffered horse damage in the last few days on 2 greens so once had repaired and divotted the green we attempted to close the area the horses came in from.
 
 
 
new path


The path in the picture above has been laid all the way through the par 3.  This will enable all staff to access the Priors without driving through the Abbotts and damaging turf at sensitive times of the year.

The mild weather does have some benefits,  tees are growing strongly mitigating wear, allowing tees to be used further into the winter.  This came be seen everywhere around the course, with wet areas no dryer than normal but visibly less damage to weak parts of the course.

Once Christmas is out of the way, mats, sanding, more rope and a stricter attitude to damage on the course will hopefully keep conditions playable but ensure better quality in early spring.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015




 The weather has been brilliant all through October, although it will no-doubt get us back.   Solid-tining of Abbotts fairways starts this week, the 18th fairway below took 3hrs to solid-tine 4" deep at 2" centres, 3 fairways tined today.  Once again we have 20 ton of coarse sand being spread on the poor and wet areas.  Greens are still looking good on both courses with the Abbotts receiving a second fungicide application this week to keep disease levels down until winter weather sets in.


A slow job!

Friday, 2 October 2015



Summer,what we had of it is now long gone.  As we move through a dry stable weather pattern winter preparation is now top priority.  This week we have solid-tined tees, path ends, aprons, normal problem areas on the course and some larger areas on fairways.  The 20 ton of course grit sand that arrived on Wednesday afternoon is nearly all gone(heavy sanding of weak, wet areas), key fairways have been divoted.  Next week will see tees feed, more solid tining with larger tines being used to smash through compacted areas, along with a tonic on the greens, followed by deep-tining of the greens the next week.

The below picture is the 12th apron,  7 through to 12 have been sprayed with a product to kill rye grass.  All the grass in the centre of the picture has been discoloured due to the stress brought about by the chemical application.  Only areas that are brown i.e the thin left strim in this photo will die. All these areas have been overseeded and should fill in fairly quickly leaving a better surface to play on.


12th Apron

The 7th fairway being solid-tined below.  Tines going in some 7 inches which can only help when the rains come.




7th Fairway

And finally on an unfunny note:  Accidents do happen, even with a well trained team, robust risk assessments, time taken out to educate staff, together with online safety courses and daily machine checks.  Luckily, localized bruising and a lesson learnt were the only casualty on the day. 



Oh dear



Tuesday, 8 September 2015


From this week hazard markers on the 2nd pond and the 18th pond are being changed from yellow to red. 

After listening to suggestions from the general membership and the committee this change will help better clarify the ruling on hazard stakes.    Making it fairer and easier to understand, allowing play to run more smoothly in these areas.

Please speak to the Pro-shop if you require information on this rule.