SubAir Systems Is Featured In The Telegraph

The SubAir Systems subsurface aeration and moisture control solutions systems have been helping improve the quality of the greens at Gleneagles since it’s installation in 2011 by helping battle the diverse climate and weather conditions in Scotland. SubAir Systems is showcased at this year’s Ryder Cup in it’s entirety. SubAir Systems is featured in The Telegraph for the involvement in the 2014 Ryder Cup.

Read a quote from the article below:

“In total, 80,000 tons of earth were moved and 45,000 square metres of new grass laid. Of potentially more significance at a course that was too easily disrupted by heavy rain in the past, SubAir systems, which effectively suck water out of the turf, were installed beneath every green, while the bunkers were rebuilt with enhanced drainage… ‘It’s a course for everyone and it will also service and handle the Ryder Cup very well,’ said Nicklaus after overseeing the changes.”

Read the full article in The Telegraph here.