Faced with bunker liners reaching the end of their lifecycle and difficulties with sand blow out and wash down, Farleigh Golf Club have invested in a technical solution following consultation with bunker specialists EcoBunker.
With 27 holes across three loops of nine, Farleigh decided on a full replacement of all 17 greenside bunkers on the Yellow loop. With specific maintenance challenges in mind, EcoBunker visited the site to advise on the most appropriate solution for the course.
“We had issues with sand blow out and wash down, stones had started to come through the old liner, and clubs were getting damaged when they made impact,” said course manager Will Christie. “I looked at the experience of various local courses and it was clear the EcoBunker had the products and expertise that could work for us.”
“As soon as Richard (Allen, CEO of EcoBunker) came out, you could see how the EcoTec liner held the sand on our steep sided bunkers and how the noodle texture would be forgiving if clubs ever made impact. We discussed sand options and settled on a switch to China Clay as it would interact and lock into the EcoTec in a way that works really well for our conditions. Richard offered a wealth of knowledge and we’re delighted with the results.”
“Will and his team were superb to work with,” commented Richard Allen, CEO of EcoBunker. “When a client has a technical challenge in mind we love working with them to find the right solution for their particular circumstances. We know our products are among the best in the business, but when our partners trust our expertise, it can deliver results that go beyond simple product solutions.”
“Since the installation we’ve had several very heavy downpours and the liners have performed brilliantly,” continued Christie. “Where we would previously have to head out on course with our shovels after 20mm of rain, we can now focus on other areas of the course without having to worry about the impact of the weather on the bunkers.”
“The 17 bunker installation only took two weeks, so there was minimal impact on the membership. We now get so much great feedback on the consistency and playability of the bunkers on the yellow 9, we can’t wait to get on to our other two loops of nine over the next two winters.”