Benefits of Natural Turf on Horse Racecourses

July 13, 2023

Benefits of Natural Turf on Horse Racecourses

The winter and spring months are a busy time for horse racing globally. We are fortunate in Ireland to boast some of the most successful jockeys and racehorses of all time, and feature some of the world's best racecourses. But what sets our courses apart from others around the world? The quality of turf variety of racecourses available.


Globally, there is a mixture of turf and dirt courses depending on the country and the climate. Both have pros and cons, but the general rule is that the healthier the grass and turf, the better the course is for the horses and the jockeys alike.


Physically, turf courses tend to be easier on horses. The grass cushions the impact of their footfall and generally causes less kickback than on a dirt surface. This mainly benefits the horses by reducing the strain on their legs and joints. Additionally, horses galloping can exert extreme downward force on racetracks. As a result, it is imperative that the grass used at racecourses is robust, durable and can withstand the intense wear and tear of horse racing.


Grass racecourses also create more challenging races because of their uneven and varied surface. This demands more from the jockey, showcasing their skill at the sport, while providing the rider with a softer cushion in cases where they may fall off the horse.


Rainfall can also dramatically affect how well a horse and a jockey perform. A high level of upkeep is required to ensure that grass surfaces are not saturated and overrun by weeds in the lead-up to a big race meeting.


When spectators tune into these prestigious events, they expect to see lush green racetracks associated with their favourite sport. Beyond the physical advantages of grass racecourses, it creates a vibrant backdrop that adds to the overall experience of those watching in person and on television.


It’s clear it takes a lot of work to maintain a lush green racetrack that can withstand the demanding nature of horse riding. That's why Prograss Bio wanted to make this process easier by creating products promoting grass's durability and keeping it pristine.


With this in mind, ensuring the turf is maintained at an optimum level is crucial in producing quality races and healthy horses. At Prograss Bio, we understand this is a massive team effort across the industry, both in Ireland and globally.

With years of experience, research and development, the Prograss Bio team are experts in the science behind healthy turf. This is why we decided to create a range of products to make growing healthy, durable grass easy and convenient.


 Visit our product page to find out more!

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