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By Press Release in Industry News on 7th Aug 2009 6:00

Precise PathAs a superintendent, it can be frustrating to experience high turnover - rates as high as 65% annually are not unheard of in the golf course industry.  The direct and indirect costs associated with replacement and training of new employees can easily cost a golf course thousands of dollars annually.

Finding enough reliable operators to mow greens can be especially challenging - few individuals can adapt to the skill and concentration required to mow greens with consistent quality every day. Rookie operators require golf course superintendents to put in extra time for training and supervision. Even the best and most experienced operators can make errors and leave unsightly marks on the green.

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