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The City of San Diego and Torrey Pines Golf Course have finalized an exclusive 12-year equipment and tournament support agreement with The Toro Company. The multi-year agreement is capped at $14 million.

Left to Right: Joe Guerra with Turf Star, Scott Bentley with the City of San Diego, Mark Marney with the City of San Diego, Randy Harris with the Toro Company, Jim Heinze with the Toro Company, Herman Parker with the City of San Diego, Len Gregory with Turf Star, and Doug Dahl with Turf Star. Photo courtesy of Toro

Left to Right: Joe Guerra with Turf Star, Scott Bentley with the City of San Diego, Mark Marney with the City of San Diego, Randy Harris with the Toro Company, Jim Heinze with the Toro Company, Herman Parker with the City of San Diego, Len Gregory with Turf Star, and Doug Dahl with Turf Star. Photo courtesy of Toro
The City of San Diego and Torrey Pines Golf Course have finalized an exclusive 12-year equipment and tournament support agreement with The Toro Company and its distributor Turf Star. Torrey Pines currently uses equipment from various manufacturers, and this agreement allows it to replace all its equipment with Toro products.
The cost of the multi-year agreement is capped at $14 million. It’s too early to say how many pieces of equipment are expected to be delivered, but they will be used for both the North and South courses.
Torrey Pines is a municipal golf facility. Torrey Pines will host the 2017 Farmers Insurance Open and the U.S. Open in 2021.
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