Ransomes Jacobsen's three-hole golf course officially opened
The Mayor of Ipswich, has officially opened the three-hole, par 9 golf course at the international headquarters of turf equipment manufacturer Ransomes Jacobsen in Ipswich

The Mayor of Ipswich, Councillor David Hale, has officially opened the three-hole, par 9 golf course at the international headquarters of turf equipment manufacturer Ransomes Jacobsen in Ipswich.
Over 50 guests from across the industry and from the companies who had contributed to the design and construction of this unique course, attended the official opening lunch where the Mayor congratulated Managing Director David Withers on the company’s latest initiative.
“Ransomes Jacobsen, through their various incarnations, has been a manufacturing presence in the town for over 200 years and for 175 of those years have been manufacturing mowers,” Councillor David Hale said. “It’s a tremendous achievement and one that we can all be proud of. David Withers and his team are at the forefront of environmental awareness in their industry and this new golf course has been built following those guidelines. I am delighted to have been invited to officially open this new facility.”
Responding to the Mayor, David Withers thanked everyone involved in the project including Howard Swan and James Edwards of Swan Golf Designs, the architects of the course; Rainbird Europe who supplied the irrigation system; Tarmac Topsport providers of all the rootzone material and Barenbrug for the various grass seed types used around the course. He also expressed his sincere thanks to the Golf Environment Organisation for their support; as well as Mike Wood for his guidance on indigenous planting for the lake and surrounds, and Grassform, who were the main contractors for the construction.
Following lunch, the Mayor cut the ribbon to officially open the course and the Academy players from Ipswich Town Football Club played an exhibition match on the 7-a-side football pitch, which also forms an integral part of the new area and doubles up as a noise testing area for the company’s products.
David Withers then conducted a tour of the manufacturing facility with some of the guests, while others took part in a golf competition on the new course. Joint winners of the golf were Damien Ribbans of Genesis Orwell Mencap, who supplied bespoke hardwood furniture for the course and Les King, who refereed the football match and is a retired employee of Ransomes Jacobsen.
“This has been a great project, and we are so pleased with the result, which reflects the quality of the team we put together. We have about 1000 visitors a year coming through our Ipswich facility and we can now demonstrate our machines as well as our acknowledged environmental leadership. It has been a superb day and an excellent opportunity to thank everyone involved in the construction and an added bonus was that the weather was in our favour as well,” said David Withers.
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