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BRITAIN'S WORST PITCH NAMED
IOG CELEBRATE 80TH
JOHN DEERE ON THE ROAD
PRO-GREENKEEPER CHALLENGE WON
BANCROFT AMENITIES EXPAND FLEET
NEW BLADES FOR THE BLADES
DRAINAGE WORKS COMPLETE
TEST LATEST COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
'OUTSTANDING' RESULTS FOR TOP GROUNDSMAN
CUB CADET TRIALED
PARRYMETER LAUNCHED
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PARRYMETER LAUNCHED
Measures the smoothness and trueness of fine turf surfaces

A revolutionary new device which measures the smoothness and trueness of fine turf surfaces has been launched by its inventor, former Golf Course Manager Karl Parry, and development partner and exclusive worldwide distributor, Everris.

The ParryMeter gives turf managers the opportunity to own an accurate, user-friendly agronomy and performance management tool which feeds data directly to a custom-built smartphone application.


ParryMeter

The ParryMeter gives turf managers the opportunity to own an accurate, user-friendly agronomy and performance management tool which feeds data directly to a custom-built smartphone application.

Recording, interpreting and reporting information has become an important aspect of golf course management. It aids planning and decision making, ensures budgets are used effectively, and increasingly helps organisations meet regulatory requirements.

Owning the device gives the turf manager total flexibility to take measurements as frequently as they choose and at times that suit them.

Each ParryMeter is precision engineered and assembled by hand in Wales before being rigorously tested.

It operates using a real Pro V1 golf ball which sits directly beneath the smartphone or iPod holder and mimics a golfer`s ball. The ParryMeter app records 2000 readings per run as the device rolls across the surface and the phone's accelerometer and gyroscope measure every single vertical and lateral deviation. The user can also opt to view the ball roll in real-time as they walk across the green. Results are measured in gravities and recorded in a specially developed app where they can be analysed, interpreted and shared.


The golf ball sits below the smartphone

The app, currently available for Apple devices but coming soon on Android, is simple to useand combines recorded data with user-inputted information to produce a comprehensive greens performance profile.

Henry Bechelet, Everris Technical Sales Manager for the UK & Ireland said, "As soon as we saw the ParryMeter we wanted to become involved because it is clearly a game changer for greenkeeping. Greenkeepers will now be able to measure and understand the most important aspect of their greens - the smooth and true roll of a golf ball - and as a result know how best to maintain them. The ability to accurately measure putting surface smoothness and trueness will certainly drive the production of ever better standards of performance, and this is at the heart of the Everris philosophy."


Karl Parry

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