Word of Hunter Grinders is spreading in the States

Charmian Robinsonin Industry News

Providence Golf Club2008.jpgHunter Grinders is further expanding its presence in the United States with yet another installation of its top of the range Jupiter ATI precision grinder. The latest club to acquire a Hunter machine is the newly opened Providence Golf Club in Florida. This follows the successful installation early last year of a Jupiter ATI at nearby Grand Cypress Resort. Providence Golf Club decided to proceed with the purchase after consulting with Larry Smith, Head Mechanic at Grand Cypress, who was happy to let Hunters American distributor Frank Eckert Golf Sales, demonstrate using his machine.

When Larry was asked what made him choose a relatively (in the USA) unknown grinder after many years of operating with an alternative, he replied "As an ex Foley research and development specialist, I am more aware than most of the benefits of relief grinding. We have over 500 cylinders to sharpen at Grand Cypress Resort.

The Jupiter delivers not just the high quality finish that we expect, but a truer finish which lasts much longer than expected. Our fairway mowers now only require a re-grind every 5/6 months. As each unit is used for approximately 1000-1300 hrs per year that means we can achieve 650 working hours per unit. Even after top dressing or sanding the greens which we do regularly, we still don't have to re-sharpen the greens mowers for three weeks. In addition the Hunter machine is the most robust grinder I have come across. This machine does not move and this is reflected in the consistent accuracy of the grind."

A presentation of the latest Jupiter ATI and working seminar on the principles of relief grinding was held at Providence Golf Club following the Golf Industry Show, Orlando, in January and attended by Head Greenkeepers and mechanics from other interested Golf Clubs in the area.

The response was very favourable and further presentations are planned for later in the year. John Madden, Course Superintendent at Providence Golf Club was happy to host the event. "Our mechanics have been very impressed with the Jupiter ATI and I am delighted to open our doors to other clubs to show how we operate. Providence's aim is to be recognised as a club with an 18 hole championship course that meets the highest of standards to attract all levels of ability. We have set ourselves extremely high standards and are prepared to invest in the right equipment to maintain them."


For further information please contact:
Hunter Grinders Ltd
Managing Director Ian Robson
Tel: 01207 270316
e.mail: sales@huntergrinders.com

www.huntergrinders.com

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