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GreenTGolf and Green Tea in Shizuoka

Jul 22, 2008 05:05 PM

When as often happens in life, you mix together two premier brands you create a memorable experience Such is the case with :- • GreenTGolf And • Green Tea in Shizuoka The desired combination to ensure that whether you are playing golf or drinking Green Tea then before, during and after the golf, don’t forget to refresh your thirst with this great tea GreenTGolf is looking for a major Green Tea sponsor all interested please enquire herein Thanks

 

GreenTGolf Camellia Sinensis

Jul 22, 2008 05:04 PM

Camellia Sinensis is the name of the tea plant that produces green tea, the leaves and leaf buds are used to produce the tea Recently here at GreenTGolf we have been going round playing golf complete with some original ice cool Green Tea drinks, not sure whether it helped to improve the driving and the putting But Green Tea sure is thirst quenching and most support drink for our round of GreenTGolf

 

GreenTGolf Green Tea Plantations

Jul 22, 2008 05:00 PM

Asia one of the major green tea producers of the world Some plantations in the area :- • Xianju Organic Green Tea Plantation • Boseong Dawon Tea Plantation • Green Tea Plantations in Hangzhou • The most popular tea from Shizuoka is fukamushi-sencha, a deep-steamed green tea with a wonderful aroma and sweet taste • Assam Green Tea Plantation • Japanese Green Tea Hibiki-an • Wagh Bakri House certified organic green tea GreenTGolf is looking for a major Green Tea...

 

GreenTGolf example of a typical Environmental Friendly Golf Course Location

Jul 02, 2008 10:56 AM

GreenTGolf example of a typical Environmental Friendly Golf Course Location • Selected location that ensures no disruption/or limited disruption to bird and wildlife • Typical area 150 acres of which 75 acres will be the maintained turf and play area and 75 acres will be the surrounding and hole separation areas of the course making a total area of approx Practical areas where new golf courses can be built • Coastal areas with sandy sections • Abandoned farms • Disused...

 

GreenTGolf and the Environment an Essential Tee-Off Time

Jul 02, 2008 10:55 AM

Yes the Environment has to be saved and it has to be saved now (not later) Golf courses can play a very important role in saving the environment Here are some examples • Re-cycled water for irrigating the fairways and greens • Bio-degradable cups for around the course drinks • Energy saving lighting in the club house and areas • Fit new water nozzles for greater irrigation uniformity energy savings of between 6 to 10% • Natural Energy generation, wind, solar, and energy...