Anti-Slip pathway for Golf Courses

CourseGrip as an eco-friendly solution from ELT

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Robert Abramowitz

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Prism Worldwide has launched CourseGrip™ pathway mats designed specifically for golf course pathways and bridges based on its technology that converts end of life tire rubber into new polymers.

This pioneering material, crafted in the U.S.A., incorporates 30 percent polymer derived from end-of-life tire rubber, enhancing sustainability within the golf industry transforming the way golf courses approach both safety and environmental stewardship while providing significant cost savings, the company said.

As the demand for sustainable practices in all industries intensifies, golf courses are now seeking eco-friendly solutions that do not compromise on quality or safety.

Prism Worldwide’s new product offers a robust anti-slip surface that not only meets these requirements but excels in its performance against the elements. The material is engineered to withstand severe weather conditions and resist damage from UV sunlight, prolonging its lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.

“We’re excited to introduce a product that aligns with golf’s environmental goals and the need for high-performance anti slip pathways,” Bob Abramowitz, CEO at Prism Worldwide, said. “By manufacturing in the USA and utilizing polymers derived from end-of-life tire rubber, we not only help reduce waste but also provide a durable and safe surface, all while allowing operations to realize significant cost savings over time compared to traditional materials.”

The anti-slip mat was officially unveiled at the Golf Course Superintendents Association Trade Show in Orlando, Florida in February 2026, offering industry professionals a first-hand look.


  • Text by Scrap Tire Recycling, July 2026

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