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Air2G2 recognized with innovation award

The Air2G2 works by injecting air to relieve compaction without disrupting the surface or delaying play.
 
The Air2G2 aeration machine has been creating a stir since it first appeared on the trade show floor at the 2014 Golf Industry Show in Orlando. After all, alleviating compaction without causing surface disruption or impacting play is a revolutionary take on golf course aerification. And that new way tackling an old task was not lost at this year's HSBC Golf Business Forum held Nov. 29-Dec. 1 TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
 
On Nov. 29, Glen Black, president of GT AirInject, the Jacksonville firm that manufactures the Air2G2, was presented with the HSBC Golf Business Forum Innovation Award. The company was chosen from about 50 entries.
 
Laurie Potter, London-based event coordinator for the HSBC Golf Innovation Forum, said the third-annual award helps showcase contributions innovative companies make to the golf industry.
 
"The award gives professionals a chance to be identified by their peers and recognized by industry experts from more than 40 different countries," Potter said.
 
The HSBC Golf Business forum has a focus on fostering and recognizing innovation. "Innovation is a key pillar of the Forum," Potter said.
 
In a statement on the HSBC Golf Business Forum website, event organizers said the Air2G2 was selected for the award for its far-reaching potential to impact the golf industry, stating: "The Air2G2 will benefit every course manager in the world."
 
"We are so humbled to be chosen for this award," said Glen Black, president of GT AirInject. "We founded GT AirInject to revolutionize golf course maintenance with true aeration that doesn't create disruption for turf, course superintendents, or golfers. It's an honor to have that dream recognized."
 
It works on the principle of injecting compressed air vertically and horizontally over an area of 5 inches to 12 inches deep (depending upon probe fitting). This causes a fracturing effect of the compacted rootzone, with no surface disruption. Play on greens and fairways, tees and around bunkers can be resumed immediately following the treatment.
 
The Air2G2 runs on a Kohler 19hp gas engine with hydrostatic drive axle. It is easily maneuvered by the handles for forward or reverse. All operations are automatically controlled by the push of a button and a computer control panel.
 
The Air2G2 is used at some of the world's most highly regarded courses, including Gleneagles Resort in Muirfield Village, Medinah Country Club, Valhalla Golf Club and Desert Mountain.





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