LebanonTurf Launches Country Club IV Greens Grade Products

LebanonTurf, an industry-leading provider of innovative and high-performance plant nutrition for the golf and landscaping industries, has launched Country Club IV, a line of greens grade products with “Increased Visibility” that make fertilizer applications easier to see.

In response to the golf course superintendent’s requests to assist in making their putting greens fertilizer easier to see during the application, LebanonTurf has developed these new products that result in an easy-to-see granule utilizing their unique Composite Technology® manufacturing process.

“In the tradition of listening to our superintendent customers, we’re excited to bring these new products to our flagship golf course line of products,” said Christopher S. Gray, Sr. Brand Manager of Professional Fertilizers.  “We believe these new products will dramatically help the superintendent make accurate and effective fertilizer applications on their high-quality putting greens.”

Initially, the Country Club IV products will include the most historically popular analysis, 18-3-18, 18-9-18, 17-0-17, and 0-0-25.  Additional product development is currently planned for launch this fall. 

“We feel that our expanded portfolio of high-performing, greens grade products, both these new Country Club IV products and our incredibly popular Country Club MD products, offers today’s golf course superintendent a wide range of real-world benefits that fit into any putting green nutrient program,” remarked Gray.

For more information about Country Club IV, visit the LebanonTurf website.

About LebanonTurf

LebanonTurf, a division of privately held Lebanon Seaboard, is the only company serving the landscape and golf markets that offers both microbiological components and advanced controlled-release fertilizers delivered as part of an integrated systems approach to turf and plant care needs. For more information, please visit www.lebanonturf.com or call 800-233-0628.

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