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Home»Business»Industry News»New Special Report Reveals How Golf Course Facilities Can Dramatically Reduce Turf Maintenance Costs at Driving Ranges
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New Special Report Reveals How Golf Course Facilities Can Dramatically Reduce Turf Maintenance Costs at Driving Ranges

Jane TurnerBy Jane TurnerMarch 18, 2026Updated:March 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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“Grass tee lines are one of the most labor-intensive and costly areas for superintendents to maintain,” said Power Tee CEO and Founder Martin Wyeth. “This report shows how facilities can rethink their range operations to dramatically reduce turf wear, lower maintenance costs, and free up valuable staff time for other priorities across the course.”
“Grass tee lines are one of the most labor-intensive and costly areas for superintendents to maintain,” said Power Tee CEO and Founder Martin Wyeth. “This report shows how facilities can rethink their range operations to dramatically reduce turf wear, lower maintenance costs, and free up valuable staff time for other priorities across the course.”
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Free guide offers practical strategies to help facilities lower labor demands, reduce turf wear, and improve range operations.

Power Tee today announced the release of a new special report titled “How Golf Facilities Can Dramatically Reduce Turf Maintenance Costs at Driving Ranges,” now available as a free download for general managers, golf course superintendents, course operators, and chief operating officers.

With turf maintenance costs continuing to rise due to increased labor expenses, equipment use, turf recovery demands, and escalating water costs amid growing shortages, the report provides practical strategies that help superintendents significantly reduce the time, cost, and effort required to maintain grass tee lines at driving ranges.

The special report explores the hidden operational costs associated with traditional grass tee areas and outlines alternative approaches that can dramatically reduce mowing, divot repair, irrigation demands, and turf recovery cycles. It also examines how modern range design and technology can help facilities protect turf while improving operational efficiency.

“Grass tee lines are one of the most labor-intensive and costly areas for superintendents to maintain,” said Power Tee CEO and Founder Martin Wyeth. “This report shows how facilities can rethink their range operations to dramatically reduce turf wear, lower maintenance costs, and free up valuable staff time for other priorities across the course.”

Among the key insights in the report:

  • How turf damage on traditional tee lines drives hidden labor costs
  • Examples of facilities that have significantly reduced range maintenance demands
  • Strategies to reduce mowing, divot repair, and turf recovery cycles
  • Ways to protect high-traffic areas from excessive wear
  • Operational approaches that allow maintenance teams to redeploy labor more efficiently

The report also highlights how modern driving range technologies and facility design choices can help operators maintain high-quality practice environments while reducing the operational burden placed on turf management teams.

The full report, “How Golf Facilities Can Dramatically Reduce Turf Maintenance Costs at Driving Ranges,” is available now as a free download.

To download the report, visit: powertee.com/costsavings

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Jane Turner

Jane Turner is the Editor of Golf Business Technology and has worked in the Education and Consulting sector for over two decades.

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