Inspiration can come from anywhere. For the development team at Toro, a huge source of inspiration is and always has been customer input. And just as the challenges and complexities of maintaining a golf course have evolved, we have evolved our focus on developing technologies to meet your needs with a new generation of golf solutions in three key areas:

Toro Groundsmaster e3200
Groundsmaster e3200

Electric Equipment: Game-Changers in Sustainability and Efficiency
As golf courses continue to seek more efficient, sustainable and cost-effective solutions, it’s easy to understand why electric equipment is in demand. Our electric lineup is continually growing with products like the new Groundsmaster® e3200 and electric Vista® passenger vehicles featuring HyperCell® battery technology.

Toro Vista
Vista Series Passenger Vehicle

Developed specifically to meet the demands of commercial use, the HyperCell battery system is designed to run cooler and deliver all-day runtime. Smart controls also optimize power consumption by providing continuous and efficient power without bogging down the machine. This system powers a wide range of Toro’s electric products, from commercial vehicles and zero-turn mowers to residential mowers, snow blowers and handheld tools.

These electric options offer comparable performance to traditional equipment while significantly reducing noise levels and eliminating engine exhaust emissions — a win for the environment, for crews and for residents on course properties.

Smart Connected Technology: Making Data Work for You
From labor and operations to weather conditions and irrigation, there’s an app for just about everything. But having all that data at your disposal can be a lot to manage, which is why we’re working on solutions that connect the systems and equipment you depend on every day.

Toro Intellidash
Intellidash

For example, the Toro IntelliDash® platform integrates data from a variety of sources — including Toro Lynx® Central Control, myTurf Pro® and a range of third-party tools such as taskTracker, ezLocator, Playbooks for Golf and more — into a customizable dashboard that allows you to view key real-time information at a glance.

Lynx Drive
Lynx Drive

In addition, Toro’s Lynx Central Control System is taking another major leap forward with Lynx Drive. Designed for mobile, on-the-go use, Lynx Drive provides full irrigation control from anywhere with an intuitive display, enhanced maps and new communication features for teams to work together efficiently.

Autonomous Systems: Vast Opportunity
Achieving the quality that top-tier golf courses require is anything but simple. Tasks such as creating flawless, uniform patterns have traditionally required hours of skilled labor from experienced operators to ensure consistent results.

The labor-intensive nature of this work, coupled with the challenges of maintaining a skilled workforce, has driven the search for more efficient solutions. Toro’s ongoing development in autonomous technology is part of this broader effort to enhance precision and productivity on the golf course.

Rather than replacing skilled workers, we see autonomous technology as a tool that promises to enhance the efficiency and productivity of the team you have — freeing them up for other critical tasks while still being able to remotely monitor autonomous equipment.

These innovations offer more than just potential efficiency gains. They provide opportunities to reallocate labor to other critical tasks, enhance course aesthetics, and expand the use of advanced technology across various maintenance areas.

Our commitment to innovation remains as strong as ever. And as golf experiences a resurgence in popularity, with over 500 million rounds played annually in recent years, these advancements are well-positioned to meet the evolving needs of courses and crews alike.

As the golf course maintenance landscape continues to advance, look to us for a path to more efficient, consistent and sustainable course management — because at Toro, we’re always solving and always evolving.

Find out more about how we approach innovation in the areas of alternative power, smart connected products and autonomous solutions, and stay tuned for more news in the coming months.

Sep
11

Ingrained in every golfer’s mind, the famed 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links has long been recognized as one of the premier finishing holes in golf. Every August, it hosts an event where the word “drive” means something very different.

Since 1950, the 18th fairway has been the main stage for the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, one of the premier automotive shows in the world. Greats of the game like Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods have had their championship moments here and last summer Allisen Corpuz became the first U.S. Women’s Open champion at Pebble Beach. Each August car collectors bid for their own Pebble victory in the form of the coveted Best of Show Award.

While the 18th is the main attraction, several other areas of the course are used to set up exhibits and attractions for thousands of spectators admiring hundreds of vintage collector cars, brand-new debuts and concept cars from luxury auto brands. The first fairway is covered by a fleet of Ferraris. Pete Bachman, Superintendent of Pebble Beach Golf Links and his team work quickly to ensure the fairway meets resort standards for opening tee shots the following day.

A few hundred yards away, more cars are on display at the penultimate hole where several iconic championship moments have unfolded. Like the opening hole, Bachman and team have it in top form in a matter of hours as guests try to create their own shot of a lifetime.    

Before players strike their opening shots, many roll their final warm-up putts as the Wall of Champions and first tee loom. The practice putting surface is a centerpiece of the Concours where concept cars are staged over the weekend. Once these automobiles roll out, the crew quickly slides in for aeration to relieve the compaction created by the parked cars. With the help of Toro equipment, Bachman and his team quickly return Pebble Beach Golf Links from the greatest automobile spectacle in the world, to the No. 1 Public Course in North America.

Ahead of the event, the crew works to create a firm surface for the cars to park, marking utility and irrigation lines along the way while monitoring the overall event setup. 

Immediately following the show, damaged patches are quickly replaced, and crews begin aerifying impacted fairways and putting greens while overseeding to prepare the grounds for the following day’s tee times.

“It’s a big effort for my team, as well as the landscape team, to get everything cleaned up in time for the following day’s tee times,” says Bachman. “But we host several golf tournaments a year, so my crew is used to it. It’s still a challenge, but I’ve got a great team and they’re good at what they do.”

This year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is the 73rd edition and took place Sunday, August 18.

For more information on Toro or Toro equipment, go to toro.com.

For more information on The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, go to pebblebeachconcours.net.

For more information on the Pebble Beach Company, go to https://www.pebblebeach.com/.

Sep
03

In honor of Women’s Golf Week, which was observed May 28 – June 4, Toro and its partners celebrated the achievements and contributions of women in the sport, and empowered women in the industry to take the next step.

Women’s Golf Day at Toro
On May 30, Toro hosted guest speaker Le Ann Finger, Assistant Golf Professional at Desert Mountain Golf Club. The event also included activities designed to empower women through golf and provide a welcoming environment for newcomers to the sport. The event concluded with a social hour hosted by the TTC Women’s Initiative Network. Attendees had the opportunity to learn the basics of golf, network, share their experiences, and enjoy drinks and snacks in a relaxed outdoor setting.

Women’s Golf Day at Wesco Turf
Toro distributor Wesco Turf celebrated Women’s Golf Day by honoring female leaders in the turfgrass industry. In addition to showcasing women leaders in their territory through their social channels, female members of Wesco leadership joined Missy Williams, head golf professional at Tara Golf and Country Club, for a Women’s Day Golf Clinic. All attendees learned the basics of chipping and received Toro-branded caps, playing cards and had a chance to enter a raffle for two Toro-branded rocker chairs.


GCSAA Offers Women’s Leadership Academy 
The GCSAA Women’s Leadership Academy provides women in the turfgrass industry opportunities to unleash their potential, empower their future and become inspirational leaders. Space is limited for the event, which takes place Nov. 12-14 in Lawrence, Kansas, and you do not need to be a GCSAA member to attend.

Learn more

For more information on Toro’s initiatives or products, go to toro.com

Jul
24