Friday, 13 July 2012

Rescue update



The surrounds that were sprayed with Rescue are now starting to recover from the initial treatment. Where the Rye grass was very thick and in large clumps has left the surround very patchy, areas where the Rye grass was thinner in density and mixed with other grasses that were not effected by the treatment are a lot better with the other grasses growing through well.
The 6th recovering well

About Me

Im the Head Greenkeeper at Malton and Norton Golf Club. I began my greenkeeping career at Malton and Norton Golf Club straight from school as an Assistant Greenkeeper. Wanting to climb the greenkeeping ladder I gained my NVQ level 2 and 3 at Askham Bryan College. I continued with my education gaining a HNC in golf course management and took the position of Deputy Head Greenkeeper at Malton and Norton Golf Club in 2005.In 2008 I was promoted to the position of Head Greenkeeper, leading a team of 6 hard working and dedicated Greenkeepers. Our aim is to continue to improve the condition of the course year on year maintaining our high reputation within the area.