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First Full Indian CapillaryFlow Bunkers Project at KGA

Editorial Team
First Full Indian CapillaryFlow Bunkers Project at KGA
March 31, 2022

Bangalore

BANGALORE, INDIA, MARCH 14, 2022 – India’s first full CapillaryFlow Bunkers installation is currently underway at the Karnataka Golf Association (KGA) club in Bangalore. And the club is expecting a quantum improvement in bunker performance as a result of its investment.

The KGA course is built on a tight, 124-acre site in the Kodihalli district of Bangalore, right next to the city’s former international airport. The site is a former lake bed, and thus drains the locality, especially during the monsoon season, which runs from June-October. The course, which was originally built by Thomson and Wolveridge, used to suffer badly during the monsoon, but since it was rebuilt in 2008 by Howard Swan, it has never closed due to flooding. However, the bunkers still struggle to cope with monsoon rains. “In the monsoon, the bunkers can be out of play for days at a time,” says course superintendent Coman Mulry. “They don’t really have sand in them any more – it is more a mixture of sand and silt. During the last monsoon season, we had just over 1,200mm (48 inches) of rain – which is good for recharging the region’s aquifers, but not so good for golf!”

After consulting with SGDC India, the country’s leading golf construction and irrigation firm, KGA decided to upgrade all its bunkers using the CapillaryFlow Bunkers product. “We have been used to using geotextile liners in Indian golf, formerly quite basic ones and more recently better quality, higher GSM products,” says SGDC India chief executive Anit Mehotra. “But eventually they go bad, and the sand mixes with the underlying soil, becoming contaminated and hard. We were changing sand in bunkers – or topping it up at least – after two or three years. But then I met CapillaryFlow Bunkers inventor and CEO Martin Sternberg, and I realised that his product could be the answer. Yes, it is more expensive up front, but you don’t have to change the sand so frequently, so you save a lot of money over time. KGA is the first club in India to install the product, but we are now doing two other courses, both in Delhi.”

“The course is incredibly busy,” says Mulry. “The club has almost 4,500 members, of whom about 1,800 are active golfers, and we have 250-300 players every day. That makes doing course work something of a challenge, but we have been able to close a hole at a time while we are pouring the concrete – which we started doing at the beginning of February, and we hope to be done by April 1. It helps that installing CapillaryFlow Bunkers is very easy. A lot of our bunkers are quite steeply flashed, and the product holds very well on the slopes.”

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NOTES TO EDITORS

1. At the core of our solution, CapillaryFlow Bunkers is a patented and engineered polymer-based concrete. It is the only building material that can rapidly drain water while also moving water up. CapillaryFlow Bunkers’ cutting-edge, patented technology helps you control water in any climate, season, and soil type, providing better, more consistent playing experiences while reducing costs.

2. CapillaryFlow Bunkers is recognized as the world’s leading and most advanced bunker liner, and the most durable bunker construction method. It allows water to flow through the base of the bunker while keeping sand on the faces and preventing washouts, keeping bunkers in perfect shape during any weather condition. Over 800 courses around the world have built or renovated their bunkers with CapillaryFlow, including dozens of golf’s top 100 courses.

3. Photography to support this release can be downloaded from this Dropbox link and should be credited to either Anit Mehotra or Coman Mulry as indicated in the filename.


Issued by Adam Lawrence, Oxford Golf Consulting

adam@oxfordgolfconsulting.com, tel +44 (0)7971 754649.

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