We may not be able to guarantee you blue skies, but with SubAir Systems, we can ensure impeccable greens and superior field conditions.
Why? Because it all starts from the roots up.
That explains the SubAir name and its focus. Superior surface and subsurface aeration. Optimal moisture removal.
Incredible results
There is a reason the world’s best courses depend upon SubAir Systems to maximize the experience of their golfers. Matter of fact, there are plenty of reasons.
For decades, those respected courses, unwilling to let Mother Nature consistently play havoc with their conditions, have turned to SubAir. Why? SubAir Systems provides aeration, moisture removal and root zone temperature control in order to create an optimal subsurface growing environment for deep-rooted, resilient, healthy green grass.
When you’re the recognized innovator and expert in both surface and subsurface aeration as well as moisture removal systems, astute golf course professionals take notice.
The aeration, moisture control and temperature moderation capabilities of SubAir Systems are able to:
Drain excessive moisture 36x faster than natural gravity drainage, literally eliminating puddling
Produce a more consistent and smooth playing surface
Extend the growing season by moderating seasonal temperature extremes in the root zone
Increase turf recovery 50% faster, especially with a high volume of play
The SubAir Difference
After
Before
Northwood Club (Dallas, TX) root sample three (3) years after installation of SubAir and TurfBreeze™ fans.
Northwood Club (Dallas, TX) root sample prior to the installation of SubAir and TurfBreeze™ fans.
Resolve the turf issues at your most challenging green by supporting the subsoil environment with balanced aeration, moisture and temperature conditions. A single SubAir unit installs in one day with no impact on the playing surface. The system integrates with USGA drainage networks already installed under most greens. All installation work is away the green’s playing surface and does not interfere with golfers on the course.
SubAir agronomists and project managers can assist long range planning for progressive installation of units. Progressive installation can achieve full course installation and address specific areas of fairways, walkways or practice areas stressed by heavy traffic or poor drainage.