Crocodile launches new range of agronomy tools

This established U.K. manufacturer of superior quality replacement lawn mower blades has added an extensive range of golf-hole cutters and soil samplers to its developing product range.

Crocodile Golf Products has added an extensive range of unique ‘Crocodile’ golf-hole cutters and soil samplers to its developing product range. This established U.K. manufacturer of superior quality replacement lawn mower blades has now applied its extensive skill and expertise in ‘cutting-edge’ technology to the manufacture of a range of agronomy tools, hoe-cutters and soil samplers.

Managing Director Ian Marshall commented: “Our engineers have taken existing products and re-designed them to become safer and more effective. Our ‘Crocodile’ Golf-hole Cutter has a unique reinforced base, with a raised lip around its circumference to protect the greens whilst the hole is being made and the blades are fitted with reinforced ‘checker-plate’ to protect the greenkeepers from slipping as they strike the blades into the soil.”

Business Development Director, Paul Tanner added: “In maintaining a reputation as the ‘greenkeepers friend’ ‘Crocodile’ tools are safer to use, more robust and out-perform anything else on the market today.”

Fully-guaranteed and supported by a dedicated service team, the range of tools include the ‘Crocodile’ Golf-hole Cutter, ‘Crocodile’ Compact Soil Inspector, a shovel-ended Soil Inspector, a soil sampler and an Agronomist’s Core Sampler.

Crocodile Golf Products www.crocodilegolfproducts.co.uk

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