Club Sport
From grass roots to International sport TigerTurf's comprehensive range of synthetic turf surfaces are manufactured and supplied across the globe to meet standards recognised for optimum performance and enjoyment, as well as to protect the participants.At TigerTurf we are working with sports main national and international governing bodies to continually innovate synthetic playing surface technology. We listen to our customers and understand how important durability and continued delivery of performance is to your organisation.
That's why we work with public and private organisations across the country to assist in the provision of facilities that serve your organisation and the community.
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TennisDesigned in consultation with top players, TigerTurf's advanced range of synthetic tennis surfaces offer clubs a straight sets win. |
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HockeyPerformed at its best, hockey is characterised by brilliant ball control and precision passing. But for players to really showcase their skills, it's also a sport which benefits from a sure-footed playing pitch completely free of bumps, hollows and imperfections; and one that remains unaffected by rain or dry conditions. This is why international level competition now takes place on synthetic grass fields worldwide; and why the advanced range of TigerTurf surfaces are today among the most favoured of all. |
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BowlsEndorsed for tournament level use by World Bowls, Bowls Australia and Bowls New Zealand, TigerTurf synthetic greens not only provide clubs with superb surface options available 365 days of the year, but also greatly reduce maintenance costs. |
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Multi-UseWith society changing, sport has become more important for peoples fitness, health and enjoyment. |
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FootballIn football, club success is often compromised by having bare, bumpy natural turf pitches. Poor quality pitches limit the amount of time players can spend training and honing their skills. It also creates the kind of conditions that can cause injuries ~ preventing teams from putting their best side on the park. |
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RugbyIts ten years since rugby went professional and clubs are now realising that they need training grounds which can support heavy use, assist in skill improvement and bring added income to the club's balance sheet. |
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CricketAs a former cricketer, Graham Vivian, the founder of the company, could see the potential for synthetic grass cricket wickets. |
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GolfFor golf, TigerTurf tee areas are a major improvement on hard nylon mats, and with little maintenance ensure a more natural feel. Perfecting the straight roll of a golf ball towards the hole remains one of the more challenging targets, yet TigerTurf putting surfaces are as close to achieving perfection as Tiger Woods is to his next major. |









