Here at Turfhugger.com we want to learn what you are doing to reduce your ecological foot print. As bunkers tend to be one of the most resource intensive features on the golf course, we want to see your solutions, techniques and ideas of how a bunker can remain as an obstacle in the game, not to the environment!
We want to learn how you reduce irrigation, what species are you using, how do you reduce mowing, prevent erosion or any other magic tricks up your sleeves.
Your ideas and photo's will be used in a future post.
Email your submissions to info@turfhugger.com or simply leave a comment below.
Bunker Madness
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