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Golf Green Covers
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Golf Green Covers and Turf Covers
Cover-Tech golf green covers and turf covers are used throughout the world primarily on golf courses and natural sporting fields. Our golf green and turf covers are designed for winter protection and early greening of grass.
Establish healthy roots and early spring grass.
The most important feature of any golf course is it's greens. You can drive and chip from almost anywhere but without a healthy green you most likely can not finish the game.
Protecting greens with a Cover-Tech golf green cover is a must for any course. To the right you can clearly see the damaging effects of a harsh winter. Studies show that covering a golf green or any turf will reduce winter damage.
Features and complete specifications of Breathable (Permeable) Covers:
Cover-Tech breathable golf green and turf covers are made of a UV treated woven polyethylene that is specially engineered for the growth of turf. The unique weave creates a greenhouse effect to warm the soil but allows the grass to breathe and the right amount of water to pass through. With this simple combination you get deeper root development, quicker growth and thicker turf.
Excellent multipurpose cover for winter protection, early greening, new construction or rebuilding of turf.
Cover-Tech golf green covers are custom made to order and to any size. We offer untouchable prices and untouchable quality. Our covers come standard with a 3 layer reinforced edge and lock stitched seams for maximum durability.
84' x 125' breathable greens cover
Benefits over the competition:
Breathable Golf Greens Covers:
72' x 96' water proof ice shield cover in 16 mil
Features and complete specifications of Waterproof (Impermeable) Covers:
Cover-Tech waterproof covers are designed for protecting crown of the grass from ice. These are primarily used on greens that do not allow water to drain off, causing severe ice build up. The cover will act as a barrier separating the damaging ice from the healthy grass.
Benefits over the competition:
Waterproof Golf Greens Covers:
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84' x 80' breathable golf greens cover
96' x 70' breathable cover under, 6 mil waterproof cover on top with straw between
72' x 90' breathable greens cover
* Green Grass March 13 in Eastern Canada! * Click Here to see more pictures.
Soil Temperature Testing March 27, 2010. Impressive Results!
Above temperature was taken from a fairway that has never been covered. Soil temperature was 31.9 degrees. The air temperature this day was 23 degrees.
Above temperature was taken from a green covered with our breathable greens cover. The temperature was an impressive 55.2 degrees. This is a difference of 23.3 degrees! Also notice the amount of hydration under the cover, this is giving the turf a nutritious greenhouse affect.
Above is the temperature under a competitor's cover. It was only 48.9 degrees. We feel this is a result of the coating, the coating is reflecting too much of the sun's useful heat and rays. Also there is very little hydration.
ATTENTION! Some manufacturers promote that their green colored fabric is best for turf growth. The problem with green colored fabric is that it produces green light under the cover. Studies show that green light can seriously harm plants. Plants grow best under white light which is the light that the sun gives off, when the sun shines on green fabric the light under the cover is green. Please read below for studies of light and plant growth.
"Green Light Can Be Harmful. Professor Kevin Folta of the University of Florida has produced experiments in which plants' development, especially as seedlings, is actually harmed by green light. Specifically, he found that green light can reverse the stem growth in certain plants." www.ehow.com
"Green Light Stops Plant Progress. Daniel Mosquin, the education and technology manager for the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research, also gave as his opinion that green light, though it might not cause plants to actually die, will have detrimental effects because of the lack of photosynthesis that will result" www.ehow.com
"The beans in green light appeared weakest with pale yellow leaves and thin stems. Green light had the worst effect probably because green light did not get fully absorbed by the bean plant since the plant pigment, chlorophyll, reflected green light." California State Science Fair Project www.usc.edu
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