Yes, when installing pond liners in high-traffic areas of a golf course, durability and safety are top concerns. Choose puncture-resistant materials like reinforced polyethylene (RPE) or EPDM rubber for longevity. When recommended, employ a protective geotextile layer beneath (and possibly above) the liner to shield against mechanical damage. Edge treatments are used to secure the liner's perimeter against exposure and wear, and could involve anchoring the liner with a buried edge or using heavy materials for reinforcement.
Incorporate safety measures, such as gentle slopes or physical barriers, to prevent accidents and ensure both the liner's integrity and the safety of individuals in the area. Selecting the right materials and thoughtful planning can significantly enhance the liner's effectiveness and durability in high-traffic zones.