Win a trip to Las Vegas
Take the Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge and win a trip to the Golf Industry Show (GIS) in Las Vegas 2012
GOLF course managers and greenkeepers are being invited to take part in The Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge, to witness the fairway quality improvement from a summer programme of Primo Maxx and the new water soluble fertilizer from Scotts, Sportsmaster WSF High N, and there’s the chance to win a trip to the Golf Industry Show (GIS) in Las Vegas 2012.
greenkeepers, including sward density, mowing reduction, colour, drought resistance, divot recovery, root development, wear tolerance and cutting pattern retention.
The Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge, organised by Scotts Professional and Syngenta, gives turf managers the opportunity to use a programme of Primo Maxx and the new Scotts Sportsmaster WSF High N fertiliser on one selected fairway, and to score the results against an untreated fairway. The ‘before’ and ‘after’ assessments will be made by the greenkeeper and club secretary or golf professional.
The Challenge will involve a programme of three Primo Maxx applications, each tank- mixed with Scotts Sportsmaster WSF High N fertilizer. The Scotts Sportsmaster WSF range consists of three high quality premium foliar fertilizers, for enhanced foliar and root nutrient uptake. The range covers all turf feeding requirements and seasons. Fairway quality improvements from the combined Primo Maxx and turf nutrition programme will be judged on selected attributes important to individual
overall turf quality across the course.” Ed Carter, Scotts Professional National Key
course managers will see a beneficial result, that they are offering a ‘Money-Back Guarantee’* on the Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge investment. All entries will also be entered into a free Prize Draw, with the winner receiving travel, accommodation and entrance for two to the world-leading US Golf Industry Show. Syngenta Turf & Landscape Portfolio Manager, Rod Burke, highlights Primo Maxx is now widely used on golf greens and tees. “For those already using Primo Maxx on fairways the primary objective has been to simplify management and give greater flexibility through reduced mowing requirement. However, we have had repeated comments that the turf quality of fairways has been significantly enhanced with the Primo Maxx programme and the right nutrition.” “These improvements have also been
Syngenta and Scotts are so confident that
Accounts and Development Manager, added: “The prize of a trip to the Golf Industry Show is an amazing experience to see the very latest advances in turf management, and identify opportunities to improve turf quality.” The Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge is open
to all greenkeepers and course managers across England, Scotland and Wales. They must register on the GreenCast website -
www.greencast.co.uk - or Scotts’ website -
www.scottsprofessional.co.uk - by July 16 2010 to take part in this year’s Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge. The Golf Industry Show and Education
Conferences is organised by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and attracts over 17,000 turf managers and industry specialists from all over the world. The education programme covers both agronomic and economic aspects of golf course management.
identified by the club management and players, which can help course managers gain the financial commitment to deliver better
*Terms and conditions apply to entry for The Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge money-back guarantee. Please refer to the GreenCast website (
www.greencast.co.uk ) for further information and details.
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