
04-29-2016, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by fred53
No. It's not hard play that is the cause of all the grass woes...and it's not little care either(if that person had even tried to find out). According to the few course managers I spoke to it's due to the warm weather we had last fall when they were overseeding with the winter rye. As anyone who played would have noticed the winter rye on most of the courses did not take well at all. Couple that with the dormant Bermuda grass and you now have the result...poor greens.
This too will pass, but some folks have little patience or knowledge and therefore make hasty remarks based on their dislike of the system they moved into here. Don't know why they don't just move in lieu of complaining all the time. Likely no matter where they went it would never be good enough.
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