11.37am 9th January 2025 - <a href="https://golfbusinessnews.com/news/greenkeeping/">Greenkeeping & Agronomy</a> <br><a href="http://campeyturfcare.com">Campey Turf Care</a> will once again be bringing essential equipment to the turf professional in 2025 with the introduction of several new maintenance products for golf courses, all of which will be on show at <a href="https://www.btme.org.uk/exhibitor/campey-turf-care-systems-7.html">BTME 2025</a>. <br>The new products, which can all be seen in Hall 2 stand 220 in Harrogate from January 21-23, will be in addition to the excellent range of machinery that is already synonymous with the Campey name and manufacturers such as Dakota, Vredo, Imants, Foley Air 2G2, Koro and Imants.<br>First in the new line-up is the Fairway Falcon; an articulating, pull-type fairway brush, that uses a unique brushing system that contours to undulations. It covers a 4.5m span providing efficient, consistent performance. The unit can be towed by a wide range of equipment compatible with an electric 12-volt system and is ideal for pre-cut preparation, dew removal, de-thatching, disease control, worm cast and aeration core removal and brushing in topdressings. This new brush from Campey is so versatile it will quickly become an invaluable addition to your regular maintenance schedule, improving turf health and playing conditions.<br>Next up is the BM45 Scarifier with Hi-Tip Collection is a professional scarifier with fixed blade collection. Due to the blade fixing system, their replacement does not require the complete disassembly of the transmission and rotor, but only of the worn blades. The high-performance rotor guarantees excellent work in all conditions, even when the cutting edge of the blade is not in optimal condition. In addition, the collector with hydraulic discharge on the ground allows the material removed from the ground to be collected in a single pass. The high ventilation created by the rotor allows it to be used also as a leaf vacuum.<br>And last but not least is the latest Campey Seed Shot. This simple but very effective device is the perfect re-seeding tool for tackling very specific areas. The latest model is a smaller version to carry smaller seeds such as Bent grass particularly for use on fairways and golf greens. It is perfectly designed with 19 holes to accommodate smaller sized seed, injecting up to 4-5mm deep, in precise quantities and delivering optimal germination rates.<br>An ambitious golf development project spanning almost two years has put Cowdray Golf Club in the running for national acclaim at the highly respected 2025 BIGGA Awards. The West Sussex club is one of only three venues to have been named as a finalist for the coveted ‘Greenkeeping Project of the Year with Price Turfcare’ accolade at […]<br>ICL has appointed experienced sports turf industry professional Simon Barnaby as National Key Account & Business Development Manager UK & Ireland – Stadia.<br>CLEVELAND GOLF has announced the launch of its all-new RTZ Wedges, featuring the brand’s new steel formula called Z-Alloy which offers golfers an unrivalled combination of feel, forgiveness, and greenside control.<br><a href="https://twitter.com/home?status=https://golfbusinessnews.com/news/greenkeeping/campey-to-launch-essential-course-maintenance-tools-at-btme/" rel="noopener" data-via="eGolfBusiness" data-hashtags="GolfBusinessNews">Share on Twitter</a> <br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=true&url=https://golfbusinessnews.com/news/greenkeeping/campey-to-launch-essential-course-maintenance-tools-at-btme/&title=Campey+to+launch+essential+course+maintenance+tools+at+BTME%C2%A0&source=GolfBusinessNews.com" rel="noopener">Share on LinkedIn</a><br>GolfBusinessNews.com (GBN) is for the many thousands of people who work in the golf business all around the world.<br>We cover the full range of topics both on and off the course. 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