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Originally Posted by Bosoxfan
With the amount of play now(very little) these courses are getting and the amount of rain we've had over the past 6 weeks or so these courses should be pristine.
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Absolutely agree. It's bad course management IMHO. We don't need the fairways and 'rough' cut so low. Or go natural on the rough like they did at Pinehurst and many other courses. Less water needed that way. As it regards Palmer: not that much better, many of the greens are marginally better but still some rough spots and spotty fungus growth around the edges.
Well - off to play Heron on men's day - the greens last week were pathetic - here's hoping!