Hunter Golf
1940 Diamond Street
San Marcos, CA 92069
Phone: 760-744-5240
Fax: 760-471-9626
Web site: www.HunterGolf.com
CONTACTS
Mike Lamson, Golf National Sales
Manager mlamson@hunterindustries.com
Jon Truttmann, Golf Sales Manager
jtruttmann@hunterindustries.com
Jeff Bine, Golf Territory Manager
jbine@hunterindustries.com
Tom Marmelstein, Golf Territory Manager
tmarmelstein@hunterindustries.com
Jon Fahning, Golf Territory Manager
jfahning@hunterindustries.com
Bruce Werner, Golf Territory Manager
bwarner@hunterindustries.com
Ron Shelton, Golf Territory Manager
rshelton@hunterindustries.com
Hunter Golf is a full-line manufacturer of golf course irrigation equipment with solutions for courses of all sizes and budgets. Hunter rotors, valves and central control systems have become the industry’s most popular upgrades for new construction and renovation.
Hunter’s new G800 Series rotors feature the revolutionary “Total Top Servicing” design. Now all internal components – including gear-drive, solenoid, solenoid connections, pilot valve and pressure regulator – can be accessed directly from the top during routine maintenance. A unitized inlet valve allows one-step removal of the snap ring, valve, valve seat and rock screen. Scarred or torn up turf is eliminated and play is allowed to resume immediately.
Depending on course requirements, Hunter control systems offer both basic irrigation scheduling and highly sophisticated water management programs with interactive graphics, Flow Optimizer™ processing and more. In fact, reality-based animation has made Hunter’s Vista® software the most advanced golf irrigation program on the market. An integral part of any course system, Hunter field controllers can handle up to 20 programs, are able to expand to 60 stations and are available as standalone, hardwire or radio-controlled versions.
Along with these and the rest of a complete line of sophisticated irrigation products, Hunter is also known for the friendly, knowledgeable and eager-to-please staff that can show you the advantages of an efficient Hunter system.
Revised March 10, 2003