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Southern Star this week. Green conditions fair-to-good. Far from perfect. Far from deplorable.
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Close Nancy Lopez for 2 weeks to upgrade, maintain, repair, and rest the greens. While Lopez is closed, close Mira Mesa, Turtle Mound, and Okeechobee. Notice that's pretty spread out. A CC course up top, with the 3 execs at totally different locations, so that golfers still don't have to go too much further to visit one of the other ones in the area. Then have them all stay open for a week, before closing the next CC and 3 execs for 2 weeks. And keep doing this, rotating with enough spreadout to minimize complaints of distance from someone's "usual haunt." Any course that shows more wear and tear than 2 weeks can repair, would stay closed until it has a chance to rest, but while that one is closed, only two other execs would be closed during that rotation, not three. By the end of the season, all courses should be ready to reopen in much better condition than they were before the process begun. |
I meant the courses, not the roads. After all, this has been the winter season and this is Florida. If you are looking for less road traffic, shoot for Arkansas or Iowa. Rumor has it their golf courses might have less traffic as well.
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Posting displeasure about the executive course conditions here amounts to venting with no expectation of improvement. These complaints need to be brought to the district directly just like you would complain to the city or town council. Since the problem involves courses over many of the residential CDDs I don’t think it would be effective going through them.
As far as the difference between courses above 466 and those below, consider that above 466 (plus the Pimlico group, I believe) the maintenance budget is a function of the AAC, which has been involved for many years. The budget for those below has only recently become the responsibility of the district since the sale of the amenities by the developer. |
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Agree with your comments. In addition to posting on this thread I have been in touch with executives. Their response as you have pointed out resulted in closing of several exec courses. It is anticipated that when more of the seasonal folks depart over the next 4 weeks we will see others clos as well.
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I think it helps to know you're not alone, when you feel you have a valid complaint. You express it in a community, and get feedback. You can decide for yourself if the feedback is useful - whether it validates your concern, or offers a different perspective you might not have had before, that changes your mind.
If you get enough feedback that convinces you to take action, you can then go more confidently into a dialogue with the appropriate parties. |
Well said!
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I just said to the good golfer and reasonable person in our family who golfs 18 hole courses here four days a week, I said "lot of complaints on TOTV about the courses being in bad condition". He said "they're right, there are patches that could be easily fixed but aren't". I am not golfing these days due to a hitch in my get along. Apparently you are right Shbullet. I apologize. |
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Still friends GG....oh and by the way, Im Shbullet not sht...hopefully that wasn't a short abbreviation purposely thrown my way,,lol |
There is a new piece of equipment called Air2G2 built by a Jacksonville company that shoots air into the greens and avoids the old way of aeration. You can play on the greens immediately after it’s completed
The Air2G2, which is painted blue, looks like just another greens mower. Except instead of blades, it’s got three large circular pads beneath its midsection. They’re 2 feet apart and each pad has one injection point. The pads are pressed down on the turf, then compressed air is injected into the ground. It reaches as far as 12 inches underground in two blasts, breaking up compacted turf. ◼ Watch: The Air2G2 in action In use, the Air2G2 moves slowly, injecting air, advancing 3 feet and injecting air again, and so on. It leaves behind only a few holes — approximately 2 percent as many as traditional aerating, Jones figures — and play may resume immediately. |
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