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Toro at The Open

9.34am 10th August 2010 - Sponsorship & Events - This story was updated on Thursday, October 28th, 2010

The St Andrews Links greenkeeping team has paid tribute to the Toro turf maintenance fleet that helped it keep the Old Course in championship condition for the 150th annual Open.

Louis Oosthuizen may have lifted the Claret Jug, but hearty congratulations are also in order for director of greenkeeping, Gordon Moir, and Gordon McKie, course manager of The Old Course, and their crew, who battled blustery conditions and heavy rain to keep the course in perfect playing condition – with a little help from Toro, whose machinery The Home of Golf exclusively uses.

“Our Toro fleet certainly helped us to get the job done and achieve the results we were looking for,” Gordon Moir reveals. “We’ve been using Toro machinery for a considerable number of years and have found it to be reliable, plus it produces a high quality of cut. The Old Course is very demanding on machinery and staff alike and we feel that Toro helps us produce a high standard of finish, which we have always been very happy with.”

Gordon counts essential pieces of kit such as Toro’s Greensmaster 1600 pedestrian and Greensmaster 3250Ds riding mowers among the machines most relied upon to maintain the course throughout the tournament. “We were also aerating regularly through the early part of the year with both the Hydroject and ProCore to help achieve true surface levels along with continued rolling with the Greensmaster 1600s,” he says. “Our greenkeepers find the equipment straightforward to operate, comfortable to use and are more than happy with the performance.”

The team also sought Toro’s special Tournament Fleet service to supplement St Andrews Links’ existing machinery supply from its other course. “The tournament support helped by loaning us seven extra Greensmaster 3250Ds to allow us to achieve the huge task of mowing fairways to the highest standard within the tight timescale we had each morning,” Gordon McKie adds. “The Old Course has seven double fairways, which means we had to mow two fairways at once, so we required the additional machinery to make that achievable. In addition, we brought in extra Workman utility vehicles for transportation of various pedestrian mowers and, of course, the staff as well!”

To Toro, this support and sponsorship is all part of its outstanding service and commitment to its customers. Not only does the company seek to provide the very best machines and back-up to some of the country’s top golf clubs and sporting venues, but it is also dedicated to its industry in the wider sense, supporting these and other key events and initiatives, such as the PGA European Tour, the Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE) and the Golf Club Managers’ Association (GCMA).

It will now be extending this special support to Celtic Manor Resort – another exclusively Toro user and host to the Ryder Cup 2010. Here’s to another successful tournament!

For more information on Toro services and machinery call distributor Lely UK on 01480 226800 or email toro.info.uk@lely.com

Alternatively, visit www.toro.com or www.lely.com

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