A well-kept, bright green bowling green is a beautiful thing. Greenkeepers and bowlers take a huge amount of pride in their greens and their smooth, perfect surfaces.
But keeping the surface of a bowling green smooth and perfect, come rain or shine, is hard work. It takes time, a lot of precious water and a fair amount of money. For many bowling clubs, it’s near-on impossible to keep a green looking good and playing well. And time, money and water are all in short supply for most small sports clubs and bowling enthusiasts.
There is another way: synthetic grass. If you’ve always bowled on natural grass, you might be horrified at the thought of switching. Aren’t synthetic bowling greens just uncomfortable to walk on and hard to maintain?
No. Not if you choose the right synthetic grass and have it installed by experts. Sports clubs and bowlers across Australia, right up to elite level, are switching to synthetic. It’s simpler and cheaper to maintain, with no repairs to do or canceled matches after heavy rain. Just a glorious, green, uniform surface that is a joy to play on.
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