Weathering the Storm: Managing Extreme Weather at Indooroopilly Golf Club

Behind the scenes at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Southeast Queensland and uncover the impact of extreme weather and mitigation strategies.

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Join James Royal from Envu as he explores the impact of extreme weather and mitigation strategies at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Southeast Queensland. 

Discover how the club effectively manages upstream water and localised flooding, including insights into their response to Cyclone Debbie's deluge of over 300 mm of rain in just 36 hours. 

Former superintendent Charlie Gifford, now with McMahons Golf, shares his experiences during the 2016 Brisbane Floods. He provides valuable insights into managing the 36-hole parkland course along the Brisbane River, highlighting common challenges such as ERI diseases on couch grass and Crowsfoot grass weeds in the sub-tropical climate. 

Watch the video to learn more about Indooroopilly Golf Club's approach to handling extreme weather conditions and ensuring the course remains playable and pristine. 

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*Disclaimer: As of Oct 4th 2022, the Environmental Science division of Bayer was divested and transferred to Envu. Note that this content was produced prior to separation.