Introducing the Thatch-Away SUPA-SYSTEM
Many of the top golf courses around the world use the Thatch-Away Supa-System; it is not a coincidence. Good news travels fast, and the Thatch-Away has gained a legendary reputation for its incredible ability to cleanly remove and collect thatch from golf greens.
What is thatch? It is a layer of excess organic matter that holds water and encourages shallow-rooted Poa Annua to dominate the turf. It results in a golf surface that is soft and spongy when damp, yet quickly dries out and turns yellow at the first sign of drought. It builds up over time, and can have a detrimental effect on a golf player's success and enjoyment of the game. Thatch is the number one enemy of good putting and golfing surfaces.
No wonder that the Thatch-Away Supa-System is viewed by the so many Superintendents as a basic “must have” in their line up of equipment.
Checking root-zone samples on
each green reveals the extent of
your thatch layer.