PRO Supplier

Overlooking the North Sea, Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club in Aberdeenshire faces the wrath of the ocean’s high tides from time to time. Fortunately for course manager Jim Peace, he has a range of ICL products on hand to help.

Newburgh may have the odd battle with the North Sea but it does however offer its members fabulous views which are accentuated by a backdrop of the nearby Forvie Nature Reserve. The majestic scenery is also complimented by a fantastic and challenging, par 72 Championship Links course that demands accurate golf from tee to green.

As a long term user of ICL products, Jim believes that H2Pro Maximise has made the North Sea’s resilience less problematic.

“I have been using H2Pro Maximise for two years now, and it is applied monthly from April to October. We mainly use it for keeping the surfaces of the greens drier and firmer and it also helps wash salts from the root zone.

“We are quite exposed to the sea at Newburgh and some greens get flooded when tides are high so it has worked really well for us. It does what it says it will and also encourages deeper rooting,” says Jim.

H2Pro Maximise is a penetrant wetting agent formulated to remove surface water. As Jim says, it is specifically formulated to encourage deep rooting and flush excess salts through the soil profile. Not only does it maximise the effectiveness of irrigation treatments but it helps maintain year-round playability too.

Jim also uses a variety of products from the SierraformGT range of micro-granular fertilizers which are ideal for improving the turf on greens, tees and fairways. The formulation benefits from slow release nitrogen and potassium which in turn provides consistent and sustained results. Granules are broken down and dispersed extremely quickly and Jim says it has helped improve the greens at Newburgh.

“I started using SierraformGT last year, and I apply it to the greens in spring, summer and autumn.

“It really is a fantastic product to apply; it disappears into the sward quickly and does not affect the playability of the greens. I also like the fact that if offers you a nice even release and lasts around eight weeks which is great. Since I’ve been using it, SierraformGT has resulted in good healthy turf on the greens.”

Jim is also a fan of Primo Maxx too, and was also quick to compliment the customer service he receives from the company on a regular basis.

“Jamie Lees (technical area sales manager) and other members of the ICL team are always available to advise us on products. We get regular visits from them here at Newburgh and they also stay in contact with us via email. The information we receive is always very helpful and the technical advice is great.

“Overall, I couldn’t recommend ICL enough,” he said.

For further information, please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-sf.co.uk

For more news and insightful views, you can follow ICL on Twitter @ICL_Turf

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Landscape Juice Network to add comments!

Join Landscape Juice Network

Open forum activity

Robbie posted a blog post
17 hours ago
Matthew Fairclough replied to Brian's Garden Maintenance's discussion Clients contracts for wet Grass cutting
"Totally agree with this Sam - I live in Scotland and there's absolutely no guarantee that leaving the grass another fortnight will lead to anything other than it being twice as long and potentially twice as wet! I've provided myself with what I…"
21 hours ago
Sam Bainbridge replied to Brian's Garden Maintenance's discussion Clients contracts for wet Grass cutting
"Dont do contracts for private gardens. I keep it simple "no problem but i wont be back until its your next turn and price per cut will be double to compensate for it being longer, however if its to wet again next time whats your plan?" 
that answer…"
yesterday
Joshua Fine is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
yesterday
Jason Taylor replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Yes he has a clause saying we can revise the price based on previously unknown obstacles or things we weren't aware of at the time of quoting. Thus also included damage to machinery. The developer has already put a land drain in near their patio,…"
yesterday
Peter sellers replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Jason,
Seen this so many times over many decades in the trade, we always put our quote in writing specifying drainage, buried rubbish issues are subject to an extra charge to sort as they are not obvious on initial inspection. Has your son given a…"
yesterday
Jason Taylor posted a discussion
Hello all,my son has started a landscaping business. He's had a few jobs. The one we priced and is working on is a new build. The garden is pretty big, about 450m2.Our quote was to seed it, plant a hedge at the back and create a border around with…
Friday
Jason Taylor, Dan Nate and Wayne Morrison joined Landscape Juice Network
Friday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
APB Treecare, a family-run tree care business based in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, has been steadily growing since its establishment in 2014 by Tony Boland.Specialising in tree surgery, tree removals, and surveys, the company serves both commercial…
Thursday
Tom Lark is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
Wednesday
Honey Badger replied to David Benson's discussion things arnt going to work very well
"I do"
Wednesday
Andrew Betteridge replied to Gary RK's discussion The right cutting attachment for the job - Stihl
"Will I notice the difference?"
Wednesday
Peter sellers replied to David Benson's discussion things arnt going to work very well
"Think you need to have a word with Starmer and ask him what he is doing about Drax, as noted in my previous post along with when he is swapping his 5lt Range Rover for an EV !"
Wednesday
Tim Bucknall replied to David Benson's discussion things arnt going to work very well
"Scientists come up with all sorts of things becauser they find them interesting.  Capitalists then work out how to monetise the profitable ones.
 
Blame capitalism, not science."
Wednesday
Tim Bucknall replied to David Benson's discussion things arnt going to work very well
"less than 2% of emissions, from 1% of the global population.  Add to that the fact that a) we've offshored a lot of our emissions by buying products from China instead of making what we need, and b) that we'd put millions of tonnes into the…"
Wednesday
stephen widman is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
Tuesday
More…

Lawn / soil problem

Hello all,my son has started a landscaping business. He's had a few jobs. The one we priced and is working on is a new build. The garden is pretty big, about 450m2.Our quote was to seed it, plant a hedge at the back and create a border around with…

Read more…
2 Replies · Reply by Jason Taylor yesterday
Views: 103

Honda or Masport?

Looking for lightish roller mower, not battery!Anyone using Honda 476 QY 19 inch or Masport rotorla 22 inch ? Both similar weight, looking at the Masport don't like the handle bracing bar which runs between the 2 vertical handles and looks like it…

Read more…
3 Replies · Reply by Peter sellers Mar 18
Views: 130

Hole saw set

Anyone recommend a hole saw set, want a set in a case to stop walkies. Needs to cut steel and stainless , can't justify Starrett cost. Need a selection of sizes with arbours.Only occasional use numerous choices on net but difficult to know if any…

Read more…
0 Replies
Views: 25