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Home » Biomaster to help golfers with antimicrobial technology
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Biomaster to help golfers with antimicrobial technology

By August 12, 20212 Mins Read
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England

During the lockdowns, the golf courses were
closed as per the decision of the government. This led to a sense of
frustration amongst the Golfers.   

Considering this
a company in Warrington has started to use Biomaster antimicrobial technology
which will make it easier to keep the gold courses open in the future.
According to Ulriks Björk, CEO Polygiene, the company sees great potential in
its products in the golf segment and it is looking forward to partner with
Biomaster.

Golfers in order
to maintain safety, reduce cross-contamination, and improve better hygiene on
the golf course came up with a creative method of play with the help of using
multi-grip time-delayed touchpoint products. They got the idea when England
Golf was asked to follow additional measures.

Now the
restrictions have been removed so the players are free to remove flags and use
rakes again. With the help of the new GGS system, the risk of microbial cross-contamination is reduced as the players
will be allowed to touch only the allocated parts of the product. Biomaster
antimicrobial technology can treat bunker rakes, flag sticks, and hole cups.
The technology is capable of inhibiting the growth of harmful microbes on the
surface of the product. 24-hour product protection, seven days a week, and 365
days a year is also offered by Biomaster.

Source – Press release of “Polygiene”

Image Source: Press
release of “Polygiene”

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