Subsurface Drip Irrigation for Golf Course
Prevent Overspray with Drip Irrigation
There are many reasons to use subsurface drip irrigation on your golf course. Some superintendents choose subsurface systems, particularly in dry climates, to prevent evaporation and overspray from robbing your turf of 20% to 40% of the irrigated water. These systems deliver moisture to the all-important root system and release water slowly to avoid oversaturation.
Aiming for greater control over golf course watering strategies? Irrigation systems without separate zoning for the greens and tee block areas, sometimes won't account for the different watering attention of these areas, compared to the rest of the course. Subsurface drip irrigation is a viable tool to improve irrigation precision, especially in these isolated areas such as tees, preventing overthrow and inconsistent watering patterns. Surface sprinklers emit up to 60 gallons of water per minute, drip emitters measure flow in gallons per hour. Slow flow improves the absorption rate, cuts out evaporation, and helps you build strong root growth.
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Read more: Benefits of Drip Irrigation for Golf
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