06/03/2026
When was the last time you sent a soil sample from your field to a laboratory?
Many turf managers can tell you the mowing height, irrigation schedule, and fertilizer program. Far fewer can tell you the current pH, nutrient availability, salinity levels, or what is happening in the rootzone.
The reality is that many turf problems become visible only after they have already affected density, recovery, color, rooting, or playability.
Soil analysis allows you to identify issues before they reach the surface. It transforms management from reactive to proactive.
At World Sports, laboratory analysis is a routine part of our consulting programs. Combined with field measurements and visual inspections, it helps us make better decisions, optimize resources, and maintain high performance surfaces throughout the year.
The question is simple: Are you managing your field based on data or assumptions?