Why do golf courses have giant fans?
Turfbreeze fans promote a healthier turf environment through improved air circulation and the alleviation of heat stress. They were developed to blow air on the surface of golf course greens to improve the health and overall look of the green.13 Dec 2021
What do fans on golf greens do?
Fans also help to dry the soil and reduce turf leaf wetness duration, both of which reduce pathogen pressure. Using a fan to dry the surface improves putting green wear tolerance, too.16 Aug 2011
What is a green fan?
Patented technology to improve the efficiency of all HVAC equipment. GREENFAN® specializes in products and services to deliver energy savings on all HVAC equipment. Efficiency improvements on all equipment including packaged and split systems with gas, heat pump, or hydronic heating.
Why use a turf breeze fan?
Turfbreeze fans promote a healthier turf environment through improved air circulation and the alleviation of heat stress. They were developed to blow air on the surface of golf course greens to improve the health and overall look of the green.
How does a fan affect the temperature of a green?
Fan use can lower the surface temperature of a green up to 10° Fahrenheit, which in turn, lowers the soil temperature approximately 4° to 6° F. Turfbreeze fans also increase turfgrass transpiration. This means that they cool the plant internally and keep it healthier overall.
Why is solar heat important for putting greens?
This is necessary because solar heat can have a devastating effect on turfgrass. When a green’s subsoil temperature reaches high levels, turfgrass roots begin to shrink, diminishing the quality of the putting surface.
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