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Why do they cut the grass so short?
It's pretty much like playing off packed dirt. Why do they shave the grass and not let it grow a little?
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Cutting too often and too short means that the roots don't have the chance to develop properly (all of the plant's energy goes into the leaves) so at the first sign of frost or drought the lawn turns brown. |
Bermuda
Hybrid improved Bermuda does best when cut short. It spreads laterally and is more aggressive at spreading when cut short. The recent frosts caused the Bermuda to go dormant and its jus now coming out of dormancy. It will be back. Be patient. 😎
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It is bad when you can go outside The Villages and play better or equal conditions for under $40
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The maintenance companies are <probably> under contract to mow x number of times a week/month (?) and so they abide by the terms of the contract, whether or not the grass needs mowing. Needlessly running the equipment on the course only makes it worse. Bottom line is that the guy on the mower who is mowing needlessly really doesn’t give a crap about the course conditions. All speculation, of course, but you really need to ask yourself, how can Glenview and Lopez be in such great condition compared to the horrible conditions seen at Havana and other championship courses ? |
Longer roll/more distance… faster play times perhaps? Much like the rough - purely speculation on my part. Perhaps as others suggest there’s not that much thinking into it however.
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I have heard that the grass is mowed close so that there will be less "lost" balls, which speeds up play. And with maybe 25 percent of the people on the golf courses shouldn't be there, it makes a little sense.
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What grass?
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Because they're idiot grass cutters not grounds keepers. Here 18 years and its been like this forever. To cheap to hire the right people for the job. If its the day to cut, they cut no matter what.
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To make it much more difficult to play.
Grass is way too short. |
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