Golf Business News -Praia d'El Rey works with the R&A agricultural service

Golf Business News -Praia d'El Rey works with the R&A agricultural service

The Praia d'El Rey Marriott Golf & Beach Resort in Portugal has teamed up with the R&A sustainability -agronomy service in order to further strengthen its commitment in order to deliver performance and conditioning in a sustainable way.

Praia d'Elre, is located between the Atlantic and protected natural landscapes and is uniquely positioned to promote the production of high -quality playing areas in an environmentally friendly way. This future -oriented partnership will bring the renowned expertise and the innovation of performance in performance agriculture directly to Praia d'Elrey. A tailor -made program is intended to improve the game performance in all areas of price maintenance and at the same time protect and improve the broad environment.

The most important goals of the partnership are the improvement of lawn health through soil science, data -controlled agronomy for the information of maintenance processes, the implementation of effective water protection practices and efficient water consumption as well as advice on strategic investments in both machines and in the infrastructure, while the powerful lawn conditions are maintained.

António Ferreira da Silva, Gulf Director at Praia d'El Rey, said: “The instructions of R&A to cope with the soil infiltration and the physical condition for our greens helps us to improve all year round performance.

Paul Woodham, head of the agronomy Europe on R&A, added: “The investments that were made-especially in the maintenance workshop, such as the new mill, the vibramaster for improved infiltration of Fairway, and the autonomous Husqvarna-Fairway mower representation of a large sequel.

“By working with the R&A, we not only invest in the long -term health of our course, but also lead the way for the future of the golf in Portugal,” added Ferreira da Silva.

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