Industry-leading innovator of synthetic bunker wall technology, EcoBunker, is to highlight the findings of two major research projects on stand 246 at BTME in Harrogate next week.
EcoBunker will showcase the full results of the Great British Bunker Study, a project produced with the support of BIGGA. The study identifies significant opportunities for golf clubs to reduce bunker maintenance costs while increasing golfer satisfaction, two topics at the top of every club agenda.
Alongside the bunker study, EcoBunker will present new research by the Welsh government that reveals surprising insights into sustainability and bunker construction. With thought-provoking results on show the EcoBunker stand should provide hot topics of discussion for anyone with an interest in turf management or sustainable practices in golf.
“We’re really excited for BTME,” said Richard Allen, founder of EcoBunker. “It’s always a fantastic experience to share and learn among such an informed group of people at the show. And this year we have some fascinating data that will provoke conversation and progress the understanding of sustainability and best practices in golf.”
In addition to the two research projects, the EcoBunker stand will highlight work at Royal Ostend Golf Club that shows how EcoBunker met the challenge of some of the most stringent environmental standards in Europe. The team will also showcase some of its installations of EcoTec bunker liners and their positive impact during recent turbulent weather events.