
Supergrasse Cricket
Supergrasse cricket wickets have evolved over years of experience and research and development. Wickets are tailor made to meet exact ball characteristics and playability desired by individual clubs and associations. Supergrasse cricket wickets are available in a range of systems designed to meet entry level situations through senior club associations.
Supergrasse Lawn Bowls
STI synthetic lawn bowls green integrate durability and technology to create greens that give an excellent return on investment that are suite able for Pennant competition through to the average community club. Years of experience and systematic research and development is behind the ProMaster range of lawn bowls systems. ProMaster systems take into account the subtle playing techniques of precision elite competition bowling without compromise.
Supergrasse Golf
Supergrasse was the surfaces of the world’s first synthetic golf course in the picturesque location of Zilzie Bay, Queensland Australia. From tees to greens, Supergrasse has the ideal golf surface delivering true ball bounce and roll. STI has a wealth of experience and knowledge in the design and construction of entire golf courses, driving ranges and all applications in between.
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Supergrasse Multi-Sport
Supergrasse turf systems are designed to perform at optimum levels across various sports. STI offers variety of systems with and without elastic layer shock pads, short, medium and long pile with multi game line configurations. Supergrasse multi-sport fields are ideal for high schools, colleges, community sporting associations and medium level competition facilities.
Supergrasse Tennis
Supergrasse synthetic grass tennis courts systems combine quality and affordability with natural good looks. Available in a number of configurations to suit all applications.
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LigaTurf Meets Growing Demand in Wellington
"The huge increase in people playing sport, coupled with the perennial challenge of managing Wellington's grass fields through the winter, means our sports grounds are often under pressure," says Mayor Celia Wade-Brown.
"The all-weather surface means that grounds can be used for more than 60 hours a week, while grassed sportsfields are often only usable for six to eight hours a week......
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