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Volunteers on the Waimarino Golf Club sprinkler project line up for the Bulletin camera. The club has installed a new automatic sprinkler system for all of its putting greens, replacing the old manual system of hoses and moveable sprinklers with underground water reticulation to automatic pop-up sprinklers spread around the perimeter of each green. The system will save hours of work setting up the daily watering routine, necessary to keep the greens in top condition. Golfers should soon see other improvements around the course, said a spokesperson, once the club's new green keeper who was due to arrive around now settles into the job.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 12

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Volunteers on the Waimarino Golf Club sprinkler project line up for the Bulletin camera. The club has installed a new automatic sprinkler system for all of its putting greens, replacing the old manual system of hoses and moveable sprinklers with underground water reticulation to automatic pop-up sprinklers spread around the perimeter of each green. The system will save hours of work setting up the daily watering routine, necessary to keep the greens in top condition. Golfers should soon see other improvements around the course, said a spokesperson, once the club's new green keeper who was due to arrive around now settles into the job. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 12

Volunteers on the Waimarino Golf Club sprinkler project line up for the Bulletin camera. The club has installed a new automatic sprinkler system for all of its putting greens, replacing the old manual system of hoses and moveable sprinklers with underground water reticulation to automatic pop-up sprinklers spread around the perimeter of each green. The system will save hours of work setting up the daily watering routine, necessary to keep the greens in top condition. Golfers should soon see other improvements around the course, said a spokesperson, once the club's new green keeper who was due to arrive around now settles into the job. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 12

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