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Originally Posted by Laker14
Well, it's nicer if when you roll a ball on the green the line and speed you impart on the ball has some influence on where it ends up, as opposed to which rut, pothole, or tumbleweed it hits along the way.
It's challenging enough on smooth greens.
How would you enjoy playing tennis or pickleball on a court full of weeds and potholes. It would be challenging, but it wouldn't be very much fun.
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Lots of tennis and pickleball courts have lumps, leaves, and twigs on them . Saddlebrook tennis courts on south end last time I played there had more moguls than first responders putt putt course. Last time I played lopez clay courts it was like playing on plowed field.
But, I can see your point when you paying $$ to play sub par championship course. All I had to was sweep lopez courts smooth. I usually bring my blower also.