Endurant: From golf courses to home lawns
Endurant turf colorants have long been used with great success on golf courses throughout the world. The colorant is a favored alternative to the practice of overseeding, which demands higher costs, over-watering and over-fertilizing, among other costs. These expenses are not just financial or short-term as water quality and water shortages become an increasing crisis throughout the world.
Endurant continues to be a huge success on golf courses everywhere this winter as the home lawn colorants provided by Endurant also grow in popularity and usage.
Check out these recent applications and successes from golf courses to home lawns:
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Endurant looks great whether applied to a home lawn or golf club. This winter home lawns across the U.S. got makeovers with Endurant while golf courses across the world, such as Palmira Golf and Country Club and hundreds of others, benefit from Endurant as they have for many years.[/caption]
Golf course reports 60 percent savings in water
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Endurant PR, a colorant that provides a gorgeous perennial rye look with a lively green vitality, is applied at Eagle Mountain golf course in Arizona. The golf course reported saving 60 percent on water usage this winter since applying Endurant.[/caption]
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One of the benefits of Endurant applied to golf courses and athletic fields, such as here at
Hillwood Country Club in Nashville, TN, is the contrast provided by green grass when the turf is otherwise brown from winter dormancy. Endurant improves the quality of the game for players look for their targets. It also replaces the practice of overseed, which is costly in terms of water usage and fertilizer, among other harsh chemicals.[/caption]
More photos:
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Greenkeeper uses Endurant to replace overseed.[/caption]
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Cool winters turning a golf course brown doesn't appeal to players. Overseeding, over-watering and over-fertilizing become practices of the past as golf course superintendents choose Endurant turf colorants.[/caption]