

Congratulations once again to our F-Troop workers. What a huge difference they are making to our course maintenance. The rough has improved out of sight with regular mowing by our troopers & the course in general is looking much tidier.
There are a lot of projects in place on the fairways & in the gardens & in general it will be a long term effort to get our course to its top potential - but it can be done. If you feel you can contribute even a small amount of time & become an "F-Trooper" your efforts would be appreciated. Contact Clyde Cruickshanks (Captain) if you are interested in Course maintenance & myself (Jan Martin) for garden work.
I am also looking for people who would like to "Adopt-a-garden". This involved choosing just one garden & keep that garden weeded & watered for 12 months. I am currently looking for someone who would be prepared to look after the garden around the practice putting green. The garden is finished & just needs regular weeding & watering. (water is available at this garden- so no buckets required)
Just one example of the F-Troop work is tree trimming work that was done last week. Check out the "before" & "after" photos from work done by the F-Troop on the 6th.
Images attached: 6th fairway before the trim; 6th fairway after the trim; some of our happy ducks on the fairway. Photos sent to me by our hardworking F-Trooper Martin Gallagher.
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