Reduce Shade by controlling tree Population
An article from GCM Online regarding tree control on golf courses.
Use working hours more effectively and reduce running times and downtimes of machines.
Save fertilizer, water, chemicals, fuel and electricity. Fertilize organically, activate soils and revitalize flora and fauna.
Active exchange and knowledge transfer, based on the members' experiences and the latest scientific findings.
Use the golf course as part of the cultural landscape and maintain it sustainably. Rethinking greenkeeping. Take advantage of attractive further training opportunities.
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