Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

The challenges of having a golf course by the sea!

The first tee under a foot of seaweed
The last 12 months have seen Machrie Bay Golf Course face many challenges all of which, David the Head Greenkeeper has taken in his stride.  The recent storms have yet again wreaked havoc, fortunately this time, limiting the damage to the first fairway.
A new water feature!
Although this cannot be compared with damage to peoples homes, the damage will take many months of hard work for David and his new apprentice Jamie to sort out. But first is the mammoth task of removing the debris of seaweed, sand, stone slabs and even large lumps of metal.  The snow shovels are well suited to the task and some of the seaweed has been ferried to gardens as it makes great fertiliser.
Large stones, chunks of concrete and sand on the fairway
Although the first tee may be out of action the course remains open and we have a very special offer available. Play golf, have soup and a toastie (or sandwich) and watch the clear up - all for £10.  The tearoom is usually open between 11am - 3pm (ish).
Snow shovels are perfect for lifting the seaweed.
There are plans to move the first tee to a more robust location in the future!
Large red metal tail gate is amongst the debris.
Images copyright of Arran in Focus

Friday, 20 December 2013

Machrie Bay Golf Course - A challenging year!

1st Fairway underwater - Dec 2013 (snow on hills in the background)
How the fairway should look!
It seems fitting to be very near the end of the year and Machrie Bay Golf course, part of Dougarie Estate, is in the forefront of our minds again. To say it has been a challenging year would be an understatement, most of the pressure being bourne by David the Greenkeeper. The year started with fire and ended in flood, with most other extreems inbetween!
1st fairway with sea & debris - Dec 2013
It has to be said that throughout the year David has done a tremedous job keeping the greens in fabulous condition despite having no greenkeepers sheds.  And he is currently mopping up after the latest storm which breached the sea wall and flooded the first tee, leaving behing piles of seaweed and debris.  Brodick Golf Course suffered a similar fate.  However visiting golfers should not be put off as we have 7 very varied courses on the island and a driving range.  Golf on Arran website has all the details.
The tearoom opens under new management with views across the fairway to the sea.
The snow melts slowly under blue skies - April 2013
Fortunately, the new shed is now up and running so tools are near to hand and the tearoom has stayed open for the winter, providing hot soup, sandwiches and huge mugs of tea (or even better steaming hot chocolate). After the snow earlier in the year the summer proved to be a scorcher and was a well needed break from the freak weather.
The snow arrived - March 2013
Experience has shown that the greens survive better if the snow is left undisturbed
Currently we have a special offer on for the quiet winter months where you can play a round of golf and get soup and a sandwich (or toatie) at the tearoom for £10.  


Greenkeepers shed burnt down - January 2013