ThirdOfFive |
09-10-2023 11:59 AM |
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Originally Posted by Tomterrif
(Post 2252002)
It’s odd to me how the executive golf courses beautifully landscape then refuse to maintain the beauty … we have a large bed in back of our house in Okeechobee which originally had 4 palms, several grasses and several red roses… they never took care of the grasses so they removed them… they now ignore both the roses and weeding.. the roses although not dead might as well.. Cannot ignore proper fertilization and trimming with roses. Workers drive by all day in bliss and ignorance. My wife and a neighbor periodically weed… and in the hour doing so they get several comments from players that they also have to weed behind their homes due to lack of maintenance… yet they charge a significant premium for these lots … quite a low standard to measure performance.. sometimes I wonder if they even understand the proper approach to maintaining a decorative bed. It is sad when the golf courses take advantage of paying neighbors
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I've often wondered about the lack of consistency, course to course, for the executive courses. You can have two courses adjacent to one another, one of them quite well maintained, and the other...well...
A good example is El Santiago and El Diablo. They share a starter shack and parking lot, but the maintenance is light-years apart. We played El Diablo yesterday, and hitting anything off a fairway was like playing your ball from a gravel parking lot overgrown with weeds. Not all of the fairways, surely, but enough for it to be obvious--and inconvenient. El Santiago on the other hands has fairways that are quite well-maintained.
Second thing I wonder about is how they decide which courses should be closed for maintenance. Earlier this year Briarwood, which in my opinion is one of the better-maintained and attractive executive courses, was closed (maybe still is, I don't know) for maintenance, while a couple of other courses which in my opinion were much worse off maintenance-wise remained open.
I admit to not knowing anything really about how and why such decisions are made (maybe a master plan somewhere and things are just being done according to that schedule) but as an uninformed outsider looking in, some of it seems sort of inexplicable.
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