How to manage your greens (committee).
One of the most powerful benefits of StrataPoint can be experienced not on the course, but in greens committee meetings when superintendents have their living map to back them up. StrataPoint allows everyone to share information in an interactive format that reduces confusion and improves credibility.
Seeing is believing
Many of the issues brought forward by the greens committee can be visualized quickly on the living map:
- How many trees are susceptible to invasive species?
- How is shade impacting the health of certain greens?
- What did we spend on fertilizer last year?
StrataPoint provides easy answers to questions in real-time and can create compelling visual demonstrations of the impact of certain decisions.
Certified expertise at your fingertips
StrataPoint has been developed by superintendents and other certified experts in their fields to provide a proven solution for managing trees, turf and chemicals. As part of our tree module, StrataPoint completes a survey of your trees with a certified arborists who can include an expert evaluation of the condition of your tree inventory and specific recommendations. Having this credibility built in to your StrataPoint solution gives everyone more confidence in the decisions you make.
What golf courses can do with StrataPoint
See how changes to tree profiles impact shading patterns on your greens.
Calculate sprinkler head coverage and generate new irrigation plans.
Reduce fertilization and chemical costs as much as 15% by reducing waste.Already in use by leading golf courses nationwide
Listen to Jim Nicol, Certified Superintendent, describe how StrataPoint has helped manage the trees on Hazeltine National Golf Club.
- Medinah Country Club (Ryder Cup 2012)
- Interlachen Country Club
- Baltusrol Golf Club (PGA 2005)
- Hazeltine National Golf Club (PGA 2002 & 2009, Ryder Cup 2016)
- Somerset Country Club
- North Oaks Golf Club
- Golden Valley Country Club
- Denver County Club
- Hollywood Golf Club, Deal, NJ