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For many golfers, trees are an integral part of the enjoyment of the sport. They serve many functions as well as aesthetic. Trees on golf courses may be directional, reduce noise, provide screening, provide shade, or simply be signature features. In order to maintain these roles, though, trees on golf courses must be well maintained. This can only be achieved through regular assessment.

Our tree condition assessment services at Technical Arboriculture will ensure the safe and productive management of trees across a golf course site. From individual inspection to woodland mapping and surveying, we provide practical advice to ensure that your trees and woodlands are safe and low risk. With a range of users accessing golfing facilities, it’s vital that risk management of trees is consistently maintained.

The team of experts at Technical Arboriculture work with our clients over a long period, forging relationships that ensure successful long term tree strategy. This is vital for sites such as golf courses which rely on popularity of use to remain successful. Contact us to benefit from our knowledge and skills across your golf course wooded areas. 

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“We use Technical Arboriculture for the development of our tree strategy, tree policy and risk management plan. They also prioritised our tree risk management areas and now carry out our surveys. We undertook a thorough tender process and awarded the contract based on their ability to meet council policies, give value for money and their approach to risk assessing with approval from our insurers at Zurich.”
Tree Risk Management Policy – Mr Adam M Green, Grounds and Countryside Manager, Hart District Council