
Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply will be the exclusive distributor for Rain Bird Golf in North Carolina, South Carolina and the coastal Georgia regions beginning Jan. 1, 2018.
“Rain Bird Golf courses in these areas can expect to see a level of service excellence, local inventory and Rain Bird expertise that our current Rain Bird Golf customers have come to appreciate and expect,” said Brian Hurley, national Rain Bird sales manager for Ewing. “Our focus will be on ensuring our customers’ needs are met with a robust inventory of Rain Bird products throughout the market, along with providing training, service and supplies in a world class manner.”
Ewing’s product offering grants Rain Bird Golf customers access to other golf course such as seed, fertilizer, bunker liners and drainage supplies. This news is preceded by Ewing becoming an exclusive Rain Bird distributor for Arizona and the southern Nevada areas earlier this year.
“Rain Bird Golf courses in these areas can expect to see a level of service excellence, local inventory and Rain Bird expertise that our current Rain Bird Golf customers have come to appreciate and expect,” said Brian Hurley, national Rain Bird sales manager for Ewing. “Our focus will be on ensuring our customers’ needs are met with a robust inventory of Rain Bird products throughout the market, along with providing training, service and supplies in a world class manner.”
Ewing’s product offering grants Rain Bird Golf customers access to other golf course such as seed, fertilizer, bunker liners and drainage supplies. This news is preceded by Ewing becoming an exclusive Rain Bird distributor for Arizona and the southern Nevada areas earlier this year.
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