Trees are becoming more important in golf course management

Trees and surrounding foliage are as important as your greens and fairways when it comes to golf course grounds keeping. That is the message that Sundridge Park a golf club based in Kent is putting out anyway. Golf is a sport that has becoming more and more about scenic architecture as well as high quality playing surfaces. To embrace this Sundrige has an in house forester who cares for the massive 250,000 trees that are nestled amongst this 36 hole course. Trees play an integral part of golf not only in creating obstructions but in generating the ‘mood’ of the course. A large population (or lack...
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Welcome to the natural grounds keeping blog

This is yoders.net a website dedicated to bringing you quality news from the groundcare and outdoor world. We will cover topics that are affiliated with large companies who are driving the industry forward. In addition to this we will cover specific tips on how to perform certain tasks using different pieces of machinery. The reason why we are taking an all encompassing approach is that we don’t only want to be a new site, but also a valuable instructional resource. Too many sites in this industry are one dimensional and only come with information from a single angle. This leaves readers...
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