Greenworks Commercial announced that it will contribute to the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Disaster Relief Fund in efforts to aid golf course maintenance staffs in Texas and throughout the Southeast that were severely impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Greenworks Commercial will donate nearly $10,000 worth of its lithium-ion battery-powered, outdoor equipment to golf course superintendents to help with their sizeable clean-up jobs. Greenworks will supply its new 82-volt Pole Saw and its award-winning 82-volt Chainsaw, along with the necessary batteries and chargers to ensure maximum run-time and power. Both tools are ideally suited for eliminating problem tree limbs and clearing out other debris littering the course and areas surrounding club amenities.
“Like the rest of the U.S., we have been following closely the devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, so we were eager to help when we learned of the GCSAA’s efforts,” said Chris Allen, President of Greenworks North America. “As large as it may be, we are confident that our tools are up to the task of helping GCSAA members in their clean-up efforts at golf courses in severely impacted areas. We hope that having access to best-in-class, cordless technology can bring some added comfort and convenience to these hard-working people when they need it most.”
Greenworks Commercial will donate nearly $10,000 worth of its lithium-ion battery-powered, outdoor equipment to golf course superintendents to help with their sizeable clean-up jobs. Greenworks will supply its new 82-volt Pole Saw and its award-winning 82-volt Chainsaw, along with the necessary batteries and chargers to ensure maximum run-time and power. Both tools are ideally suited for eliminating problem tree limbs and clearing out other debris littering the course and areas surrounding club amenities.
“Like the rest of the U.S., we have been following closely the devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, so we were eager to help when we learned of the GCSAA’s efforts,” said Chris Allen, President of Greenworks North America. “As large as it may be, we are confident that our tools are up to the task of helping GCSAA members in their clean-up efforts at golf courses in severely impacted areas. We hope that having access to best-in-class, cordless technology can bring some added comfort and convenience to these hard-working people when they need it most.”
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