Sustainability in golf starts with the quality of the cut π±
When mowers are correctly set and precisely ground, the plant is cut cleanly with less damage. Healthier turf is more resilient to disease and drought, and better able to recover under pressure. That stronger starting point supports every part of the agronomy programme, from fertilisation to overall surface performance.
Cleaner cutting can also help reduce inputs. Even small percentage savings in water, fungicides or fertilisers add up across a full season, lowering costs while protecting turf health
In Episode 5 of Perfect Cut, we explore how small gains in the workshop can lead to meaningful sustainability gains on the course.
Watch the full episode to see how precision supports performance. π₯