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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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By Phil Evans in Golf on 23rd Feb 2010 15:00
The growing reputation of Crocodile Golf across the globe received a further boost recently. This followed an enquiry from Moses Kivungi, Head Greenkeeper for the Amahoro National Stadium in Rwanda.
His company Diani Flower & Landscape are one of the leading turfcare specialists in the region. Their operating department includes the turf management of some major sportsgrounds including the United Nations Headquarters for Africa in Gigiri, Nairobi. They also manage Rwanda's National Stadium football pitch.
Moses Kivungi is familier with the Crocodile name and the quality of their range of tools. When a problem occurred within the range of mowers being used, Crocodile Golf were able to offer an immediate solution, ensuring that the equipment was restored to its former health! The consignment of Crocodile Golf Products has now been despatched to Kigali for use at the Rwandan National Football Stadium.
Full range of Crocodile Products on sale in the Pitchcare Shop
Read more articles in Golf, by Phil Evans or from February 2010.