Golf Course Drainage

Golf course architects can provide better performance in a golf course drainage system design with Waterbelt. It is installed underneath the sand blanket forming the subsoil drainage system.

Golf Greens Drainage

USGA specifications for golf green construction recommend a subdrain system or drain tile system for golf greens drainage.

Waterbelt drain belt drains evenly and leaves the right amount of water for grass growth to produce a perfect green.

Bunker Drainage

The Waterbelt Fastdrain Option, with suitable sand, will collect and dispose of even the heaviest tropical downpour with no visible water in the bunker. You should never see water in your bunkers again.

Waterbelt does not require drain rock. Golf course contractors require fewer materials and can reduce trenching by up to forty percent (based on actual golf course construction projects). Golf course managers can eliminate damage to equipment caused by rocks. Golf course superintendents can simplify bunker renovation and control bunker washout more effectively.

T Box Drainage

Water is collected internally, eliminating lateral water migration, which is the cause of soft areas surrounding elevated T boxes. The hitting surface stays dry and firm.

Fairway & Catchbasin Drainage

Waterbelt is installed below the sand blanket to draw water down from the surface and prevent over saturation of the turf root zone. Fairways stay dry and weather traffic with minimal impact.
Waterbelt drain belt is ideal for repairing soft, wet areas.

Waterbelt drain belt collects and drains groundwater from rainfall, high water table and seepage without clogging. It separates the soil particles from the water before collection so drain rock and geotextile filters are not required.