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Little Hay thanks local clubs for support following fire 

1.13pm 17th September 2024 - Greenkeeping & Agronomy

Little Hay Golf Complex in Hertfordshire is fully operational again following a fire that broke at the club thanks to generous support from the local golf community and beyond.

The club was forced to close parts of its operations temporarily last month following a mechanical fire that broke out in the greenkeepers’ shed at the Hemel Hempstead-based club on August 5, which destroyed vital equipment used for maintaining the course.

In the immediate aftermath, the golfing community rallied together to ensure the impact on Little Hay’s operations was minimised, with members, club committees, and neighbouring golf clubs swiftly offering assistance. This enabled the course, which is run by the leisure charity Absolutely Together, to reopen without significant delay.

Matt Schofield from Little Hay Golf Complex commented: “We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support. Thankfully, no-one was injured during the fire, and our team worked tirelessly to minimise the disruption to our members and visitors. 

“We had to close our driving range for a couple of days, but our fantastic greenkeeping team were able to keep the course open. The way everyone worked together to help us get back on our feet so quickly is a testament to the strong bonds within the golfing community.

“In particular, we would like to extend our thanks to Ley Hill Golf Club in Chesham for loaning a greens and tees cutter and Denham Golf Club in Uxbridge for providing a fairway cutter. Their generosity, alongside the continued support from our equipment suppliers, Olivers Landpower and Ernest Doe, ensured we were able to reopen quickly, and we are delighted to see golfers back enjoying our facilities.”

Fire crews tackling the blaze at Little Hay Golf Complex
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