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Originally Posted by rjn5656
Send a letter to the person who manages the golf courses. His name is Eric. His email can be found on golfthevillages.com
If enough people start complaining, maybe he will do something
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Eric VanGorder is the Director of Executive Golf Maintenance and is responsible for the executive courses north of 466 plus the Pimlico group. The courses south are the responsibility of GMS since they are still developer owned.
Eric is well aware of the course conditions and is no happier than you are about the greens. But there is no magic treatment that will accelerate growth. The important consideration is determining what precipitated the conditions in the first place and that has been undertaken. Some answers have been determined. One thing is that the overseed died out before the base bermuda had enough heat/sun to take over. That, coupled with the use of the large tines in aeration, resulted in a delayed recovery and bare spots. The use of the smaller tines on the four execs around Lopez resulted in better recovery.