

| A golf course needs to find the cleanouts for its drainage system without digging up its greens. VUI maps the drainage system while the course is open, finding the cleanouts. The number of days those holes needed to be closed was greatly reduced. The damage to those holes by digging was almost eliminated. |
| A golf architecture firm is rerouting a number of holes on a course. A gas pipeline passes under that part of the property. Using VUI, they acquire a map of the pipeline early in the planning process. They use that information to plan the changes with little or no excavation in the area of the pipeline. |
| One side of the fourth green of a course rapidly deteriorates. The superintendent believes it is a drainage problem. VUI tests the green and finds that the main drainage line is clogged near its outlet. |
A resort is expanding its clubhouse. VUI is called out to locate the underground utilities around the building before construction begins saving the project time and money. |
| An older golf facility is planning an extensive renovation to update and improve its course. VUI maps each of its greens locating the drainage and irrigation systems as well as providing a diagram of the depth of each green’s sand. Having these as-builts allows the facility to concentrate their renovation on the greens with bigger problems saving them a good deal of money |