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By News in Golf on 5th Aug 2011 16:00
GLENEAGLES could be set to splash out £500,000 to install a revolutionary sub-air system in all the greens on the PGA Centenary Course ahead of the 2014 Ryder Cup.
Initial results from a test of the system, which is the first to be used on a golf course in the UK, have been positive and bosses at the Perthshire resort are now looking at the possibility of it being rolled out in full.
Article on The Scotsman
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