Golf Clubs Guide

Getting into greens keeping

September 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The art of greens keeping is one that is learnt over a period of years. Just because someone can mow a lawn or maintain a beautiful lawn doesn’t mean that they can become a greens keeper. It is an unenviable job at times but so are most other jobs.

The job can be challenging all-round the year, purely because the weather varies all the time. Determining weather damage and rectifying it as soon as possible is one of the key factors in doing this job properly. Damage can occur due to snowing, flooding or hard frost among other things. Sometimes greens keepers can come under a lot of pressure to open up a course, but it is detrimental to the course to give in to these pressures. The damage resulting from premature green lighting a course can take a long time to rectify.

In the summertime the main problem is keeping the grass cut to the right height. In this instance, a reel mower or gang mower is used to do the job. Gang mowers are dragged behind a tractor and have several sections. Each section can be set at a different ride height enabling it to cut the rough and fairway areas in one go. These gang mowers are often sold after sometime by the club as it is cheaper to buy new blades than to sharpen them. If you have a huge lawn or grounds this might not be a bad purchase. You could also buy a used club car along with it to drive around the grounds and inspect it.

The Ryder Cup

September 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Most non-golfers wouldn’t necessarily associate this sport to be a team sport much like soccer, football and so on and so forth but in understanding how the Ryder Cup plays out every two years, that notion will well and truly be put to rest.

Very simply, it is a team competition between the best golfers from the United States and Europe that is jointly administered between the American PGA and the European PGA Tour. Since this unique golf competition by tradition occurs every two years, the venues at which this competition is held alternate between locations in the United States and Europe.

While each team consists of twelve players, the competition used to last for at least two days but now has extended to three days to accommodate the eight foursome and fourball matches as well as the twelve singles matches that are played in the current format of the Ryder Cup.

From a historical point-of-view, the United States teams have always dominated this unique competition but with the extension of the British and Ireland team to include players from continental Europe, this event has seen some closely-fought battles between these two sides resulting in Europe winning this competition a few times as well.

And while names such as Nick Faldo and Arnold Palmer appears in several of the records related to the Ryder Cup, the competition has by no means resulted in lopsided wins for the United States between the two sides since 1979 as talented golfers from Spain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden have been given a chance to go up against the very best players in golf.

Need to know artificial grass cost?

September 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

For those of you worried about the costs involving the installation of an artificial turf lawn, don’t be. Much like solar systems, their benefits pay off in the long run as compared conventional grass that is used for one’s lawn at home.

In order to understand this, one must first seek to understand the benefits of synthetic grass first. Ask anyone with conventional grass on their lawns as to how much time is spent in maintaining these lawns, and they will tell you that it takes a lot of their effort, time and money and while for some, this is pleasurable activity, over a period of time that charm fades away until it is just viewed as a chore.

However, in the case of artificial grass, this isn’t the case, as one can not only obtain the “realism” in conventional grass with a few additions but they can be guaranteed that the maintenance that goes into this is minimal, and this leaves one with more free time.

Keeping this in mind, it’s not hard to find out the artificial grass cost from several manufacturers that advertise their turf business using the internet. Not only will you get an accurate estimate but you will also obtain information as to what is the best option of turf that is available for the dimension that you specify as well.

If you are in need of personnel to assist with the installation, then this can be provided too, but it’s for you to take the first step, and get in touch with a couple of businesses online.

Interested in an artificial turf lawn?

September 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Fake grass has been around for sometime now, as sports surfaces were the first to accept this trend, thanks to the lower rate of player injury that was otherwise one of the downsides of using natural grass. This was because artificial grass had an even surface that was not possible to maintain for grass, and in players getting injured, teams would lose their chances of making to the top of their professional sport and owners lost a lot of money as well.

But ever since the success of artificial grass, another application arose that was more of a personal nature, in the form of an artificial turf lawn.

And if that wasn’t enough, the internet which has revolutionized the way business is conducted had businesses scrambling for “internet space” in the form of websites, and this is no different with artificial turf manufacturers that wanted to do the same with the different artificial grass products that they had in mind.

With the obvious benefits of a synthetic lawn in mind, such as durability and cost-effectiveness, it has become the popular choice for those who like a presentable and clean lawn. And all one has to do is surf the internet for artificial grass where turf manufacturers explain how it is used in great detail while also providing an estimate based on the size of the lawn, whether the person needs personnel for installation and which grass product they want in particular.

Need wholesale artificial turf?

September 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

artificialturfsupply13While most folks in the past wished to adorn the most visible part of their home, the lawn, with natural grass, it isn’t surprising to notice a new trend that is emerging that has a list of benefits that is as long as your Christmas shopping list.

One has to attribute this change to fake grass, which is made up of variants containing Polyethylene, and that not only is more durable than natural grass but it look very presentable. In addition, there are other benefits such as tax rebates (as this kind of grass saves a lot of water) and warranties that span almost a decade. Apart from this, there are other benefits such as minimal maintenance that saves one a lot of time, energy and money.

Also known as residential artificial grass which is different from turf that is used on sports surfaces, one can find several manufacturers that have their websites over the internet that not only provide detailed information about these products but also are able to provide an instant quote based on the size of the lawn and whether or not installation is needed.

So if you are interested in looking for some information on wholesale artificial turf, all you need to do is log on to the internet and look for these manufacturers that will not only offer you the best deals but will also provide you with contact information so that you can get the assistance you need in order to get a lawn with artificial lawn.