Your Course. Your Way. Just Cleaner.

Superintendents are switching to propane golf course equipment to maintain the pristine condition of their greens without sacrificing work efficiency. Imagine how this innovative equipment could green up your course (and your bottom line).

Cleaner Performance

Propane reduces harmful emissions, keeping the environment on your course cleaner. The closed-loop fuel system also prevents fuel from leaking and damaging your turf.

Reduced Costs

Crews that used propane equipment on their courses for one year reported saving 30-50 percent on fuel.

Easy Refueling

When you go propane, you can take advantage of on-site refueling. Your crews simply change out a cylinder on the job and get back to work.

Quieter Operation

Propane golf course equipment performs noticeably quieter than conventionally fueled equipment, preserving the tranquility of your course.

Propane Products for Golf Courses

How to Get Started with Propane

Find a propane supplier

Enter your zip code to find a supplier in your area who serves golf courses. Before contacting the supplier, do a little research to confirm they have experience working with superintendents.

Talk to an equipment dealer

Enter your zip code to find a propane supplier

If you’re wondering, “Where can I find a propane supplier near me?” then you’ve come to the right place. Propane is the energy for everyone, and your local propane supplier can help you assess your energy needs for your home or business. They can also answer any questions about what makes propane so affordable, reliable, and versatile. Enter your zip code to find suppliers near you.

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Where can I buy propane appliances?

Propane.com offers shopping guides for grills and patio heaters or contact your local propane supplier for suggestions nearby. Some propane suppliers offer appliance showrooms featuring everything from space and water heaters to kitchen appliances and fireplaces.

What do I do when my portable propane tank is empty?

When the propane tank you use for grilling or other outdoor appliances is empty, drop it off and purchase a full tank at one of thousands of tank exchanges nationwide. You’ll find them everywhere from hardware and rental stores to grocers, convenience stores, and gas stations. In addition, there are many propane cylinder refilling locations available across the country. Contact your local propane supplier for more information on refilling or exchanging cylinders.

Where can I find someone to service my propane appliances?

Your local propane supplier is an excellent source of information for things like propane appliance servicing and repairs. Contact them with your questions about servicing, repairing, or replacing propane appliances.