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Originally Posted by guitarguy
I am amazed that we have so many golf course experts in the villages. Most bring vast knowledge from ‘back home’. There is always a course nearby in pristine condition and every course should be that way. Kinda sounds like farmers complaining about poor crops.
Soils vary, conditions vary, personel vary, and agronomy varies.
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I agree. I'm a gardening "expert" from "up north". The soils and growing conditions of almost everything in Florida is a different world from every other state. Maintaining courses on sandy soil can be more challenging and the weed pressure in Florida is greatly amplified due to the warm humid weather here and lack of a winter die-off for most weeds.
That being said, there's plenty of courses in Florida that have remained well maintained for decades, so I'm sure they just have the right people managing those and an appropriate budget to execute their maintenance program.