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Old 03-30-2019, 09:44 PM
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I always figured places that have no "off season" would have the worst wear and tear on their golf courses. Golf courses that never close for a couple of months every year don't get that time of rest and natural regeneration. Farmers all know that you need two sections of the same crop. And every year, you "fallow" one section to give it time to replenish the soil. You alternate between seasons. Obviously you can't close down every golf course for three months at the same time. But perhaps a rotation is possible. So at any given time, a few out of the 40 executive courses would be closed for a couple of weeks, with none of the closed ones too close to the others, so that everyone who is inconvenienced by "their" course being closed, would still be fairly close to the next one over.