Golf Courses
Ecological Improvements halts erosion of shorelines, lake banks, creeks, canals, tee boxes, and green slopes on golf courses while revitalizing ecosystems, improving water quality, and making courses safer for golfers and staff.
Problem:
Erosion of shorelines, lake banks, tee and green slopes, canals, and creeks
Unsafe conditions for golfers and workers on the course
Loss of vegetation and habitat fragmentation
Reduced and diminished aesthetics
Low-grade water quality and high algae density
Loss of original design and structure of the course
Golf course budget restraints and allocations
Solution:
Quick installation leading to minimal disruption to golf play
Lake bank stabilization creates golf course safety for players and workers
Enhanced golfer experience and increased golf course aesthetics
Mitigated application run-off
Creation of a littoral shelf for aquatic vegetation
Improved water quality and reduced algae
Integrity of the original course design
Utilizing operating and capital budget