An Eco Friendly Native Seed Mix for golf courses that provides beauty, color, reduces water usage and allows golfers a chance to interact with nature. Mixture: 50% Wildflowers | 50% Grasses, by weight. Seeding Rate: 14 lbs. per Acre Soil Preference: Dry Mesic, Mesic Bloom Time: Spring...
The course has a wonderful mix of bump-and-run links holes and target-like water holes. Some greens are perched like those at Pinehurst, others are massive with multi-levels like those at St. Andrews. The turf is firm and bouncy, and while the routing is sprawling, it’s easily ...
Our golf course, a beautifully kept 9-hole, par 36 haven, promises an immersive experience with every swing. Meander through captivating landscapes of wetlands and woodlands, where the natural beauty is as much a part of the game as the sport itself. The
Golf Agronomics Holdings, Inc. provides custom soil blending through our 14 production facilities in the Southeastern United States. In these facilities, we craft soils, sands, and blends to serve Golf Course Superintendents, Builders, and Architects wit
FlightTurf®is a patented grass seed mix and turf management process, suitable for any cool and transition zone climate area. Results inherent include reduced attraction to wildlife to enhance safety, reduced maintenance, enhanced site security, soil slope stabilization, and carbon sequestration benefit...
Overseeding bermudagrass fairways is a common practice throughout the southern half of the United States. Golf courses purchase millions of pounds of seed sown each autumn on golf courses in this region. Golf course owners, managers and superintendents seek grasses that establish quickly, exhibit ...
irrigation, seed-bed preparation, and seeding/grassing. The company has over 40 years of experience in golf course construction and has worked with renowned architects including Art Hills/Steve Forrest, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay, Ault/Clark & Associates, and Jack Nicklaus. Based in Hartla...
“Most of the time, golf course superintendents are mowing this thing off, and so it never produces those seedheads, and if it does, they stay low to the canopy,” Unruh says. “It’s mat forming and will form this mass and choke everything else out.” ...
Well drained growing mediums promote healthy grass growth on the golf course through ensuring the required nutrients, oxygen and trace elements are made available. By encouraging a deeper root zone, drainage will also increase the drought resistance of the sward. Wet soils create anaerobic conditions...
golf course. Again, we need to take a look at the UK model of golf course maintenance. Last year, Scotland went through one of the driest summers on record, leading to baked out, brown turf. Now, they could have spent ten times their annual maintenance budgets to keep the grass green,...