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Stow Acres uses Klingstone to solve contamination problem

Published December 30, 2011

Stow Acres Country Club (Stow, MA) has completed Klingstone application to three bunkers around the 18th hole on their North course.

Here’s a video of superintendent Jason VanBuskirk applying Klingstone to one of the bunker cavities:

Jason has documented his bunker issues and solutions in his blog:

  • http://stowacresturf.com/2010/04/20/whats-wrong-with-the-sand-traps/
  • http://stowacresturf.com/2011/12/01/bunker-renovation-on-18-north/
  • http://stowacresturf.com/2012/01/02/bunker-renovation-complete-and-post-christmas-work/
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