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What is a bunker liner?

What is a bunker liner?

A bunker liner protects sand from contamination by soil, by keeping soil beneath and preventing soil erosion along bunker edges. Courses will spend money on a quality liner, thus saving money over time by preventing washouts, erosion, and sand replacement. Bunker liners are fully customizable.

What is the Billy bunker system?

The BBB Process: The Better Billy Bunker method involves laying down 2 inches of gravel across the entire bunker “floor”. This layer effectively holds sand on the steepest of bunker faces and manages to move water through it at a rate up to 350 inches an hour.

What are capillary bunkers?

Capillary Bunkers not only rapidly drains rain from storms, it moves moisture back up to the bunker sand during drier weather through special micropores and capillary action. The patented Capillary Bunkers system stores and restores moisture to the sand faces to provide more ideal playing conditions.

What Is Better Billy Bunker system?

The Better Billy Bunker Method is a bunker system that combines a 2″ gravel layer that is coated with a specialized polymer to create a durable, liner less system.

Who invented the sand trap in golf?

Gene Sarazen began to win tournaments in 1932 with a new club he had invented that was specialized for sand play. He is hailed as the inventor of the sand wedge, though its history goes about 4 years further back than that.

How does a capillary liner work?

Capillary Concrete combines macropores with micropores to quickly move water down with the force of gravity for drainage, and up against the force of gravity with capillary force. The material’s polymers are what create microscopic connections in the actual binding agent of the Capillary Concrete.

Why are golf bunkers called bunkers?

The origin of the word bunker itself is ascribed to the 16th century Scots wor ‘bonkar’, meaning a chest. The word bunker in golf didn’t appear in the Royal and Ancient rules of golf until 1812. These were eventually shaped into the hazards that we know today as they put the sand in pits and named them bunkers.

Can I ground my club in a waste bunker?

Waste areas are unmaintained areas of the course, and if you are in one you are allowed to ground your club. You can also take practice swings in the waste area. However, the action of grounding your club and taking practice swings must not improve conditions affecting your stroke (Rule 8.1).

How far can capillary action lift water?

Capillary action and root pressure can support a column of water some two to three meters high, but taller trees–all trees, in fact, at maturity–obviously require more force.

What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion: Water is attracted to water, and Adhesion: Water is attracted to other substances.

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Ruth Doyle