Golf Course Management & Maintenance
for Private and Public Clubs
Helping you achieve superior playing surfaces even a pro would love.
At Greenway Golf, we share a passion for golf, fun and for turf.
As a golf course maintenance company, we bring to the table a unique combination you won’t find at other companies. Because we’re golf course owners and managers, we know that happy golf patrons mean more revenue. And because we’re turf scientists, we know that to achieve superior playing conditions you have to do more than simply fertilize and mow your greens.
That’s why Greenway Golf is the only company in the US that has a proven Golf Course Maintenance Program that helps you lower costs, fertilizer, chemical and water usage while eliminating poa annua and significantly improving your playing surfaces. (Read some of our Testimonials for proof.)
Whether you choose our Contract Golf Course Maintenance Partnership, Affiliate Management Program or Facility Management, you’ll quickly see why some of the best golf clubs in the US and Europe rely on Greenway Golf for smooth and fast greens that even Tiger Woods would love. Plus you can now check out our newly expanded Greenway International golf course management services as well.
Malibu Country Club Reduces Poa by 95%
Within 18 months of assuming management of the golf course, Greenway Golf improved the greens to over 90% bent grass from 95% poa, reduced water usage by 40% , and reduced chemical and fungicide usage by approximately 76%. Learn more.
Turlock Sells More Memberships Based on Improved Playing Conditions
A few months after assuming management for the club’s golf course, Greenway Golf returned the greens to a more healthy state. One year later, long-term members described the course as having “the best conditions in the history of the club.” Due to dramatically improved conditions, the club began selling more memberships. Learn more.
Greenway managed Battle Creek GC Withstands Summer Heat
We received dozens of calls this summer from courses in the South and North East who had to battle the brutal summer heat. With temperatures soaring well into the high 90s and low 100s, many golf courses saw their green fairways shrivel up and die. . . . Read more






