The Problem With Ball Marks
GCSAA surveys show that roughly 85% of all golf courses consider their ball mark problems to be one of the biggest problems at their course. While they are often embarrassed by the conditions of their greens, they continue to spend thousands of dollars on ineffective poorly designed long tong tools and labor costs every year in an effort to improve their putting surfaces. Where else does an industry continue to purchase a product year after year that doesn’t work? “Don’t get left behind” as Shaun Emerson, Director of Agronomy for Desert Mountain in Carefree, Arizona says. “There is very low risk and huge rewards”, Shaun says. There is no better time than now. Our program for ’08 is a fantastic value! Look at our ’08 pricing packages.
They Look Bad
Pockmarked greens hurt the reputation of your course, and don't deliver the quality golf experience and good impression that you try so hard to develop in your golf community and marketing area.
They Putt Bad
Most greens have over 2,000 ball marks and ugly dead brown spots for golfers to putt over and around. They are constant visible and invisible obstacles to a good score . . . and to your ability to improve your game.
They Make Greens Get Sick
Every ball mark, when ignored or fixed incorrectly, is an entry point for disease and pests. When diseases take hold, greens need to be reconstructed, at a significant cost to the owners.
They Cost Money To Fix
Greens full of craters and ugly dead brown spots hurt your courses reputation and cost extra resources for you superintendent.
They Never Go Away . . . Until Now
Public and Private courses alike are dramatically reducing their ball mark counts all across the country with the GreenFix Ball Mark Elimination System. When your course eliminates the damaging long tong tools and brings in our simple to use short tong tools and educational materials to remind and educate players on the proper method of repair, your greens will start to look better and putt better in 30 to 60 days.



