SYNLawn UK and Golf Finance announce new partnership

Agreement will make world’s best golf turf even more affordable for clubs across the UK

SYNLawn UK, the leading supplier of sustainable artificial turf solutions, has announced a new partnership with Golf Finance to provide flexible payment solutions for golf clubs and venues investing in high-performance synthetic playing surfaces.

The partnership forms a key component of SYNLawn UK’s ongoing commercial growth strategy, supporting the acceleration of projects across the UK. With demand rising for premium practice facilities and year-round performance surfaces, the collaboration enables venues to spread the cost of installation over affordable monthly packages, bringing the world’s most advanced bio-based artificial grass within reach of more facilities than ever before.

From tour-quality putting greens to golf simulator surfaces and elite practice areas, SYNLawn, part of Sport Group family, continues to reshape expectations of artificial turf. Engineered for true ball roll, exceptional durability and ultra-low maintenance, SYNLawn products are built to perform in high-traffic environments, including major developments where resilience and sustainability are paramount. The company’s high-tech surfaces deliver long-term water savings, reduce maintenance hours dramatically and offer extended life cycles without compromising on elite performance.

As the Official Synthetic Surface Partner of TGL presented by SoFi – the groundbreaking tech-driven indoor golf league fronted by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy – SYNLawn sits at the forefront of innovation, blending advanced technology and elite playability through hyper realistic products like Precision Putt, SYNLawn’s flagship artificial green surface.

Precision Putt is SYNLawn’s flagship artificial putting surface

Working with a wide panel of funders and backed by 25 years of industry expertise, Golf Finance supports the golf market with finance solutions spanning course machinery, launch technology, irrigation, building development and now premium surfacing. Their experience collaborating with organisations including GCMA, CMAE, BIGGA and GMG ensures clubs receive transparent advice tailored to operational and strategic needs.

The agreement strengthens SYNLawn UK’s commercial proposition, aligning accessible finance with the rapidly expanding adoption of next-generation synthetic turf across golf clubs.

Michael Walker, CEO of SYNLawn UK, said: “We are committed to making world-class golf surfaces available to every venue that wants to elevate experiences, generate new revenue and future-proof facilities. Partnering with Golf Finance enables clubs to achieve large-scale or phased projects without compromising quality or ambition. With demand growing and projects progressing nationwide, offering flexible pathways to investment reinforces our position as market leader.”

Neil Henderson, director at Golf Finance, said: “SYNLawn is transforming the way clubs think about their facilities, sustainability and long-term future. We are proud to support their customers with affordable finance options that allow venues to invest confidently and unlock the benefits of their best-in-class turf systems.”

Venues can access structured finance solutions for new installations, upgrades and expansions, enabling faster project delivery and improved financial planning while maximising operational and commercial return.

To explore finance options or request a consultation, visit www.synlawn.co.uk and www.golffinance.co.uk

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