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Burnham & Berrow Golf Club has successfully enhanced fairway resilience and improved turf quality following the integration of ICL's H2Pro TriSmart into its water management programme. The initiative was driven by the club's preparations to host Final Open Qualifying for The 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon in 2024.

Like many links courses, Burnham & Berrow faced significant challenges during the severe drought of 2022. Despite an extensive irrigation system, maintaining uniform turf coverage proved difficult, highlighting the need for a long-term solution. Course Manager Rich Whyman, working alongside the R&A's agronomy team, adopted a strategic approach to water management, incorporating H2Pro TriSmart as a key component.

Applied at 10L per hectare throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons, TriSmart was used in conjunction with reseeding, targeted nutrition, and irrigation refinements. The surfactant's proven ability to enhance soil moisture retention and improve drought tolerance played a critical role in restoring and strengthening fairway surfaces.

13541745692?profile=RESIZE_584x"We'd seen how TriSmart helped improve moisture control in other areas of the course, so we had confidence it could play a key role in strengthening the fairways," said Rich Whyman, Course Manager at Burnham & Berrow Golf Club.

Since implementing TriSmart, the club has reported measurable improvements, including stronger, more uniform turf coverage, better moisture retention during dry periods, and greater consistency across playing surfaces. Volumetric Moisture Content (VMC) testing has further confirmed more stable moisture levels across the course.

"We've seen a real difference in how the fairways respond to dry spells. Areas that struggled in the past have held up far better, and the consistency across the course is much improved," added Rich.

Burnham & Berrow's enhanced course conditions have been instrumental in meeting the standards required for Final Open Qualifying, providing firm and consistent playing surfaces for elite golfers. TriSmart has now become an integral part of the club's ongoing agronomic strategy, supporting long-term turf health and resilience.

"H2Pro TriSmart has played a vital role in improving the resilience of our fairways. Over the past two years, we've seen a noticeable increase in turf density and consistency, even during prolonged dry spells. It's become an essential part of our water management strategy, helping us maintain the high standards required for hosting a Final Open Qualifying event," said Rich.

Burnham & Berrow's efforts have been recognised with a nomination for the BIGGA Awards 2024 Championship Performance of the Year, highlighting the club's commitment to excellence and innovation in golf course management.

Please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-sf.co.uk or www.icl-sf.ie  if you are in Ireland.

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