Bristol Golf Club has reported significant improvements to its playing surfaces and overall visitor experience following the introduction of DLF’s Johnsons J 4Turf 50 seed across all 27 tees earlier this year.
Course manager Dave Taylor worked with DLF regional technical manager Ian Barnett to address areas prone to wear, disease, and drought. The 50/50 blend of diploid and tetraploid perennial ryegrass was selected for its rapid establishment, deep rooting, and disease resistance. Despite a challenging season, the club says the tees have shown strong recovery, density, and wear tolerance, with no need for additional autumn overseeding or fungicide applications.
Beyond the course, Bristol Golf Club has also introduced a new wildflower display at its entrance using DLF’s Carnival mix. The display, designed to enhance visual appeal for members, visitors, weddings, and corporate events, has also supported biodiversity, providing habitats for insects and wildlife. The club plans to expand the wildflower areas across the course in 2026.
Dave Taylor said the combination of resilient turf and vibrant planting has strengthened both the playability and presentation of the club, creating a positive first impression on and off the course.