InfraCore® Golf Bridge recently launched its revolutionary new product line of composite golf bridges to the U.S. golf market at the Las Vegas Golf Industry February 29…March 1. With no advertising prior to the launch, response to the product was very strong, with key players in the golf industry market impressed by the considerable advantages of InfraCore® Golf Bridges compared to traditional materials. Designed in Europe, based on Dutch technology, and manufactured in the U.S., InfraCore® Golf Bridges are 10 times stronger than steel, 30 times lighter than concrete and with 3 times lower carbon emission than steel or concrete.
The product launch received attention not only from U.S. golf decision-makers, but also from architects, master planners and golf superintendents from around the world, including South Africa, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand and Venezuela. Golf industry executives were impressed with the durability of the product as well as its competitive pricing, which features easy installation and maintenance-free materials that are strong, safe and come with a 50-year structural guarantee.
Two distinctive product lines are available: the Classic InfraCore® Golf Bridge, available in standard lengths of 20 to 60 feet of varying widths and heights, and the InfraCore® Golf Bridge System, a modular system with complete design flexibility that is ideal for placement over water features.
Contact: Ferdi Buijsrogge, president, 239.280.1748
InfracoreGolfBridges.com
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