Aquatrols joins the Asian Golf Industry Federation

By |  May 10, 2016 0 Comments

Aquatrols, a provider of surfactant and other technologies used to optimize soil-water-plant interactions, has joined the Asian Golf Industry Federation (AGIF).

“We are delighted to become a member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation,” says Matthew Bywater, international accounts manager, Pacific Rim for Aquatrols. “Aquatrols believes in supporting and contributing to the industries in which we work. We are, therefore, looking forward to working with the AGIF to increase awareness of what we do and how Aquatrols can help golf courses across Asia.”

Aquatrols has a long history of involvement within industry associations and initiatives and been a member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) for nearly 50 years.

Each year, Aquatrols exhibits at GCSAA shows and contributes presentations at regional, national and international seminars and also participates in technical symposia which focus on increasing the understanding and management of soil and water dynamics for growing environments.

In 2000, Aquatrols established the Robert A. Moore Endowment Fund, which is administered through the Environmental Institute for Golf. The Endowment recognizes the contributions of Aquatrols and its founder Bob Moore and supports applied research in optimizing the growing environment and resource use for golf course turf. Each year a portion of Aquatrols’ proceeds goes to the Fund.

“We are pleased to welcome Aquatrols into the AGIF fold as a Full Business Member,” says Eric Lynge, AGIF CEO. “We look forward to helping Aquatrols develop its business in Asia, via the various course superintendent and general manager seminars and gatherings that we organize around the region.”

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