Drainage for golf courses is built with highly permeable elements that promote instant rainwater infiltration through the playing surface. The main enemy of golf is rain, which causes courses to become waterlogged and overgrown with weeds, effects that damage the grass and reduce playability. Another important factor is the rainfall conditions, both in quantity and frequency, at the site where the course is located. Thus, by having this data and the dimensions of the area or course to be drained, the appropriate drainage system can be designed and installed to meet your needs, but primarily those of the terrain in question.