There’s got to be something unusual in that area. Mangrove was constructed at the same time and hasn’t had anything near the frequent problems with the greens that Sweetgum has. When I played both courses prior to the official opening, Mangrove’s greens were fine, but Sweetgum’s greens were spotty and had sand spread to fill some low spots. One thought is the increased shade all the trees create that will inhibit the bermuda. We ran into that problem on Roosevelt #6 and they had to trim the surrounding trees to get more sun on that green. Much better now.
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