Added 16th May 2014
Melvyn Taylor, MD of Turfdry, was recently invited to speak at the Chilterns & Home Counties spring meeting of the GCMA at Ashridge Golf Club.
During the presentation, he discussed the implications of the increasingly extreme shifts in weather on golf courses, and detailed ways in which golf clubs might take action to mitigate loss of play and bolster revenue, as well as provide top quality playing surfaces.
The talk was warmly received, and Turfdry would like to thank the GCMA and Ashridge Golf Club for their attention and hospitality.
If your organisation is interested in hearing more about golf course drainage firsthand, don't hesitate to get in touch.