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Jacobsen’s Test Facility Proves its Worth

Justin Hunt, head greenkeeper at Ransomes Jacobsen’s test course in Ipswich.

London, England: Since transferring the production of its mowers to the Turf Care Centre of Excellence in Ipswich, Jacobsen’s three-hole golf course has become more important than ever to product development and testing.

The beginning of 2021 has seen a quick start for new product lines, with the new AR530, Eclipse ELiTE 360 and HR800 all in the latter stages of testing and development.

It’s at this point the three-hole course comes into its own, with the product development team able to test the mowers in real-world situations and often pass the machines onto Justin Hunt, the golf course’s greenkeeper.

Hunt began his working life as an apprentice at Ransomes before becoming a product demonstrator in the United Kingdom and Europe. Despite leaving the company, he stayed in the turf industry working with Ernest Doe and Bartrum Mowers before joining Woodbridge Golf Club as a greenkeeper.

During his time as a demonstrator, Hunt and others at Ransomes knew the land could be a useful asset for product testing. But he didn’t imagine just how well it could be developed.

“Initially, I found preparing a golf course in the middle of an industrial estate a bit strange,” said Hunt. “Where we’re sat in the main building now would have been our workshop back in the day, and the land across there that’s now the golf course was wasteland. 

“That whole area was full of ploughs ready for sale because agricultural machinery was still made here then. Over time, all of those ploughs disappeared and we, as demonstrators, needed somewhere to test the equipment.

“We actually built, in the loosest terms, a little golf course. We fabricated a green so we could test greens mowers before we took them out. We knew its possibilities, but several years later it turned into what we see out there today, which is a fantastic facility.

“It needs to simulate the best it can a proper golf course, because they are trying to gather data and information that will be taken forward into the real world. Because of that our aim is always to keep it as close to a commercial golf course as possible. 

“To do that we use traditional methods, just applied in a slightly different way. We aren’t under the same pressures that you would be at an ordinary course. We haven’t got a society of 60 or 70 people teeing off, so it’s easier to manage. If you’ve decided you’re going to do that job today, you can get on and do it. There’s no reason you shouldn’t, apart from perhaps the weather. 

“There are different challenges, though. For example, if there is a big visit to the factory, everything needs to be spot on for that day. So all the focus goes onto getting it prepared for that occasion.”

The three-hole course, and an adjacent football pitch, were constructed using as much of the natural materials as possible while introducing a new body of open water.

Having been constructed and operated in an environmentally conscious way, the course was certified by the Golf Environment Organisation in 2010, with the focus now turning to stopping the use of fungicides on the site. 

Jacobsen is an Executive Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

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