Thursday, December 9, 2010

NEW: Portable GOLF practice greens & mats


Dalton, Ga. — Every golfer dreams of fine-tuning their scoring skills. Now SYNLawn, the leader in synthetic grass, makes it easy with their Portable Golf Greens and Fairway Mats, the perfect holiday gift for golfing enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. The easy-to-use portable green allows practice putting, chip and wedge shots at home, the office or anywhere there is a hard surface.
"This is the best synthetic golf turf on the market," said Dave Pelz, world renowned teaching professional, best-selling author, and golf researcher. "You can practice and improve your game anywhere with SYNLawn?s Portable Greens and Fairway Mats. If you want to practice on golf-like conditions in your own home, get these surfaces and get ready for your scores to improve."
Rigorously tested for putting, chipping and approach shot ball reaction, SYNLawn Portable Golf Greensand Fairway Mats are designed to perform in every way like natural grass. They are made with 100% nylon fibers to look and feel natural, as well as provide strength, resiliency and the durability to withstand wear and tear from quality practice sessions. SYNLawn?s Portable Golf Greens and Fairway Mats are engineered for consistent, predictable ball roll, ideal ball lie conditions, distance control feedback, and to help redefine distance control. These products also come with a one year warranty.

SYNLawn® makes a big splash with soy at Greenbuild 2010


Dalton, Ga. — Universal Textile Technologies (UTT), the carpet industry's recognized leader in backing systems innovation and development, along with flooring and surfacing leaders AstroTurf®EcoPath andSYNLawn®, recently returned from showcasing at the world's largest green building exhibit hall, Chicago's McCormick Place West, for the U.S. Green Building Council's Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, Nov. 16-18, where more than 27,000 attendees from 112 countries attended educational sessions, networked and redefined the future of the green building industry.
In summarizing his experience, Doug Giles of UTT observed that the 2010 Greenbuild show, titled Generation Green: Redefining Our Future, “focused on many reoccurring subjects, but none more powerful than leadership and the future of the green innovation, both which were eloquently explored by former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell in his keynote address.”
These same concepts are at the core of UTT's biobased technologies and co-exhibitor EcoPath's line of sustainable and perpetually recyclable entryway matting products.