Maridoe Golf Club
The team at the acclaimed Dallas-area club have relied on their Rain Bird® irrigation system for 10 years now. How has it performed and what did their recent upgrade to CirrusPRO™ add to the mix? Read on and find out.
The team at the acclaimed Dallas-area club have relied on their Rain Bird® irrigation system for 10 years now. How has it performed and what did their recent upgrade to CirrusPRO™ add to the mix? Read on and find out.
In 2022, North Oaks Golf Club — one of the last designs by the great Canadian architect Stanley Thompson — was ready for a total irrigation makeover just as John Cameron returned to become superintendent. The club was committed to a new system and largely left it to Cameron to sort out which system and pump station technology would be best for their 70-year-old course. In the end, the Minnesota club went with Cameron’s recommendation and installed the Rain Bird® CirrusPRO™ system and a Rain Bird pump station. Why? It all came down to quality rotors, simple programming, seamless integration, and the ability to deliver consistently great conditions.
Golf Los Lagos in Spain transformed its course with a new Rain Bird® irrigation system, improving playability and aesthetics while reducing water usage and maintenance costs. Head Greenkeeper Miguel Monguilod notes the smooth implementation and early positive impacts, making the course a model for others considering similar upgrades.
When one of America’s great clubs undertook a massive double golf course restoration, they knew the irrigation system would be the “backbone” for the future. They chose Rain Bird.
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Chicago’s Conway Farms is a modern classic designed by Tom Fazio three decades ago. But, as with many courses of that era, time had taken its toll on bunkers and green complexes, and infrastructure like the original golf course irrigation system had aged. Here’s how they gave it all a new life.
In an era where many clubs are investing in course infrastructure, Inverness Golf Club in Toledo is notable for its extensive efforts to make the club great in terms of both design and conditioning. Superintendent John Zimmers and his team have worked tirelessly to balance construction and ongoing play over the past few years as contractors have brought Andrew Green’s restoration to life. In 2024, they installed a new Rain Bird CirrusPRO™ system as one of their final and most important projects. Why Rain Bird? In a word, precision.
Opened in 1996, Hof Hausen vor der Sonne Golf sits in the richly wooded uplands of Germany, a region famed for its mineral springs and spa resorts and steeped in ancient history—with a castle, abbey, monuments, and Roman fortifications.
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