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If you want your bunkers to look like this...
And not this...
Klingstone can help you make the change.
Easy to apply
Very low viscosity -- 40 centipoise Single componentDurable & cost efficientSimple equipment needed to apply
Some of the advantages of using Klingstone as a bunker barrier:
Reduces Bunker Contamination
No stones working up from baseNo dirt from sidewalls
Stops Sidewall Erosion
Clean edgesNo collapse of steep sidewalls
Reduces Drainage Contamination
No dirt or silt getting into the drains
No Fabric to SnagNo pins or staples to replaceNo fabric to rebury
Discourages Animal Burrowing
Firm continuous barrier
Improves AestheticsStops stones from migrating up from
baseStops discoloration from sidewall
erosionStops silt plugging of drains
Reduces MaintenanceNo stones to removeUse bunker rakes with no snaggingExtends sand life
Maintains Bunker Consistency
Clean edgesSand playability remains consistentDrainage remains consistent
Seven Simple Steps
1. Cut, shape and smooth the bunker as desired.
2. Scarify the bunker surface or spread a thin (1/4 - 1/2 inch)
layer of sand over the surface.
3. Apply Klingstone at a rate of 20 square feet per gallon.
4. Rake lightly and look for dry spots.
5. Reapply Klingstone at a rate of 20 square feet per gallon.
6. Mist lightly with water.
7. Allow material to cure for 24 hours before adding
bunker sand.
Typical pump used for Klingstone application
Klingstone bunker barrier helps create beautiful bunkers with reduced
maintenance and improved playing consistency.
KlingstoneEnvironmentally friendly
Inert when cured Ships as class 55 - Non-Hazardous Will not support growth No solvents No VOC’s
Contact InformationKlingstone, Inc.
235 Pigeon StreetWaynesville, NC 28786
Klingstone GolfBob McCormick, Gen. Mgr.
1727 Sardis Road North, Suite 265
Charlotte, NC 28270
Klingstone, Inc.Copyright© 2003