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Foley’s Sharp St Andrews Focus Pays Off

Lani Togi St Andrews workshop manager left and team with Ian Robson from Prosport UK low
Lani Togi (left), St Andrews’ workshop manager, and his team with Ian Robson from Prosport UK.

St Andrews, Scotland: Record-breaking crowds lined St Andrews’ Old Course to witness golf’s best players compete for the Claret Jug. Every blade of grass, from the pristine greens, immaculate fairways and challenging roughs, were cut with blades sharpened by a Foley grinder.

That’s exactly how Director of Greenkeeping Sandy Reid wanted it. Reid is no stranger to hosting an Open, with three under his belt during his time at Carnoustie. But this historic milestone in the championship’s history may have been the best yet for the Open veteran.

He said: “It’s the highlight of your career because it doesn’t get any bigger than hosting The Open, and you try to absorb all of that and cherish it. It’s The 150th Open, so it’s a big celebration. There are big crowds, and that means the infrastructure requirements are bigger, and there is a more significant impact on the rest of the estate.

“We never stop planning for it, but from 18 months out, that’s when you’re doing more winter preparations. The infrastructure build starts at the beginning of April, so away from the playing surface, there is a lot of attention required.

“As for the turf, you work back from the day The Open starts and build up to it, so at this point in June, we’re fine-tuning things.”

Preparation is everything at the Home of Golf, and for three years, the 653 Accu-Master Reel Grinder and 673 Automatic Bedknife Grinder aided preparation. Recently joined by the 622 Accu-Spin Reel grinder, these ease-of-use and quality output of the machines impressed Reid and his team of five technicians.

Presentation and playing consistency take centre stage during The Open, and with the three Foley’s in place, the Old Course team achieved that in the build-up to the main event.

Reid said: “We really couldn’t ask for a better combination of grinders to keep our cutting units sharp for this year’s Open and beyond.

“It’s critical that all of our mowers are as sharp as they can be. What we’re able to get from the Foley’s is extreme accuracy and the ease-of-use for the technicians. The speed at which they can grind means we’re saving on person-hours and are never without machines for long, so it makes life a lot easier.

“The quality of the grind gives us longevity in terms of performance from the mowers, and because they are staying on cut for so long, we can be more productive.” 

At St Andrews, four greenkeeping teams maintain seven courses. Each team has its own machinery fleet but relies on a central workshop. In the build-up to The Open, it was business as usual on the other courses, making the efficiency and reliability of the Foley grinders paramount.

Foley is a Full Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

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