Bench Craft Company- Keeping Golf Courses Green

Portland, OR, August 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- With the recession still in full swing, more courses are turning to Bench Craft Company to supply free course guides, scorecards, benches, tee signs and ball washers. But in addition to saving thousands of dollars a year, Bench Craft Company is helping courses go green. To begin with, Bench Craft products are made of recycled redwood and cedar. And as time and weather take their toll, crews do everything possible to reduce the carbon footprint.

Benches and tee signs are periodically taken off courses, brought back to the Bench Craft Company warehouse and recycled. Crews sand the wood and re-stain it. The steel legs are also sandblasted and re-powder coated. Bench Craft crews then assemble the recycled pieces and get the product back out on the course. Bench Craft Company materials can last 10 to 20 years, saving courses money and saving the environment at the same time.

Bench Craft company opened its doors in 1982. It now serves more than 1400 courses across the country.

Bench Craft corporate headquarters are located in our 43,000 square foot facility in Portland, Oregon. The company also operates eight offices across the country.

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