Golf Course GPS Mapping
Golf Course GPS Mapping Provided by The Mapping Network. Every feature on a golf course can be accurately measured with either a GPS unit or through the use of imagery. Imagery is a cost effective way to provide the superintendent and his staff with additional information about the course. All irrigation and drainage features can be added to the base map providing a detailed inventory of every component of the irrigation system including pipes (type, size, and length), sprinkler heads, valves, drains, and controllers. This information is compatible with most irrigation systems (e.g. Toro or Rainbird) and is a great communication tool for grounds personnel. Save time, save money and increase efficiency: Could there be a better reason for having an accurate as-built map of your golf course? Accurate area measurements and square footage of tees, greens, fairways, sand traps, water, rough, and cart paths can be a crucial money saver. Access to a digital golf course map instantly provides all the critical information needed for successful management and decision-making. The GIS software calculates the area of each feature and summarizes it in a table. This comes in handy when ordering seed, sand, and chemicals. A full color wall map is designed displaying all tees, greens, fairways, bunkers, water bodies, cart paths, club house area, grounds keeper area, practice area and basic perimeter. Please contact The Mapping Network for more information on golf course GPS mapping.
Collecting irrigation features using sub-foot GPS equipment
Golf Course features captured in the field using sub-foot accurate GPS units.
Each irrigation feature was mapped in the field using sub-foot GPS technology.
Data was implemented into golf course superintendents irrigation software program.
Data was implemented into golf course superintendents irrigation software program.
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