SportsTurf

November 2016

SportsTurf provides current, practical and technical content on issues relevant to sports turf managers, including facilities managers. Most readers are athletic field managers from the professional level through parks and recreation, universities.

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www.stma.org November 2016 | SportsTurf 29 John Mascaro is President of Turf-Tec International BACKGROUND ILLUSTRATION COURTESY OF ISTOCKPHOTO.COM John Mascaro is President of Turf-Tec International John Mascaro's Photo Quiz Answer on page 43 Can you identify this sports turf problem? Problem: Material in clay Turfgrass area: Softball infi eld Location: Northeastern United States Grass variety: Infi eld clay 866-808-0991 hydraway.net/stma Natural Grass Fields Synthetic Turf Golf Courses • High Compressive Strength 11,400 PSF • High flow rates 80% more available open space 70% In-flow Rate " Clark Companies has been installing subsurface drainage systems for many years on both natural and synthetic turf fields and has used all types of systems. When we started using the Hydraway 2000 Subsurface Drainage System, we were immediately impressed by the ease of installation and high compressive strength of the product. These features, coupled with an unsurpassed industry water in-flow rate is why we continue to choose the Hydraway 2000 Subsurface Drainage System over the competition. " — Scott Clark, President Clark Companies INDUSTRY'S FASTEST DRAINAGE SYSTEM

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