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The training that can be provided by TM One can be adapted to suit most needs and covering a variety of subjects relative to managing a golf course and meeting current objectives. |
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Who can benefit |
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Course Managers and Deputies |
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Short ‘byte’ size training workshops for general updates on numerous aspects of turf grass management which are listed below. More effective management in the areas of work planning, budgeting and the setting up of records and other systems, to help improve efficiency and greater financial sustainability. |
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Colleges |
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Workshops and presentations aimed at advanced level students who wish to progress their career and improve their overall knowledge of managing a golf course. |
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General Managers, Secretaries and Golf Course Owners |
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Workshops and seminars given to cover the basic fundamentals in turf grass management and the necessary tasks required for maintaining golf courses. This will also include the methods used and the benefits gained from each of the practices commonly used for the maintenance of fine turf. |
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Topics and Criteria covered |
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• Effective Golf Course Management
• Setting up a Management System
• Fundamentals in Turfgrass Management
• Cultural Practices including Aeration,
• Over-seeding & Top Dressing
• Pest & Disease control and Turf Disorders
• Putting Green Performance
• Tee, Fairway, Surrounds & Rough Management
• Bunker Maintenance & Renovations |
• Construction & Grow-in
• Drainage work
• Irrigation Installation & Water Management
• Course Set-Up and Presentation
• Seasonal Requirements
• Winter Maintenance
• Case Study: Environment work
• Case Study: Greens Drainage
• Case Study: Greens Renovation |
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The reason the pro tells you to keep your head
down is so you can’t see him laughing.
Phyllis Diller |
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