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Toro’s Reelmaster takes Forfar’s furrowed fairways in its stride

1.37pm 13th June 2025 - Greenkeeping & Agronomy

Maintaining the historic rig and furrow fairways at Forfar Golf Club is no small feat. These challenging contours, a legacy of flax cultivation, test both players and greenkeepers alike. For Head Greenkeeper Keith Law, the Toro Reelmaster 3575-D proves to be the ideal solution — lightweight, balanced, and capable of consistent cutting in tough terrain.

“It can certainly be a challenge maintaining rig and furrow fairways if you don’t have the right equipment,” says Keith. “You’ve got to be careful not to run the risk of the grass looking burnt out on the ridges and green in the furrows if the mowers can’t maintain the height of cut or leaves clippings behind.

“The Toro Reelmaster set up with a rear roller brush on the back and groomer on the front, hugs the ground, picks up the grass in the dips and avoids scalping on the top. The brush also disperses the clippings perfectly and the groomer lifts the grass before cutting. It’s perfect on undulations – and on our bunkers, where it doesn’t leave a mark – and as the lightest fairway mower out there it minimises soil compression.”

The purchase of the Reelmaster 3575-D is the start of the club replacing much of its fleet says Keith. “We’re a totally Toro club and it’s testament to the brand that we’re still running and getting great results from machines that are well in their double digits. But now’s the time to focus on the new technology the brand offers. 

“We’re a wooded heathland club and as such have had a tough time since Storm Arwen. We’ve lost around 1500 trees, so time outside of general course maintenance has been spent dealing with that. 

“It’s going to be great for everyone to focus on new machinery. Our members have already noticed and commented on the tighter finish on the fairways since we got the Reelmaster, it’s brought a links feel to our heathland course, which is appreciated, so it’s going to be exciting to hear the feedback from more new machines.”

The new machine was delivered by distributor Reesink Scotland, the Scottish service branch of Reesink Turfcare based in Livingston, which serves some of the UK’s most prestigious golf clubs, major sporting venues, councils, local authorities and landscapers.

Toro’s Reelmaster 3575-D tackle Forfar’s rig and furrow fairways with ease

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