Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Can someone tell me why they continue to mow the golf courses when they have very little grass, bare spots and are hardpan. Wouldn't it be better to let the grass grow to a reasonable height so you are not hitting off hardpan and can get under the ball. Also, wouldn't the grass have a better chance to fill in the bare spots if it is not cut so short it can't spread. I have never heard any village golfers talk about the lush grass on villages courses. All I have heard is golfers complain about the lack of grass and the hardpan conditions.
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I agree that the rough should not be mowed but maybe every 2 weeks depending on water or rain. I have played many rounds of Golf in my life and when you look at the big picture the courses here are in bad shape.
The only thing that is properly taken care of are the sand bunkers (who need that??) The greens need to be longer not shorter in the summer. we do not need 11 on the stimpmeter, 9 or 8 would be fine. biggest peave yet. even chip shots leave marks fix them please |
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I know nothing about turf management. I depend totally on my 50 years experience as a golfer. The condition of the courses here sucks!
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[QUOTE=kimball;688101]I know nothing about turf management. /QUOTE]
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[quote=mikeod;688124]You and Kimball probably also agree that you have totally different views about what golf course conditions should be like. He describes what's wrong with them while you look for excuses to explain why they are bad. Bottom line of both sides of the debate is therefore, the conditions are bad.
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There are comments in these threads about how the exec courses are looking better. Consider that a lot of real beginner golfers are directed by comments here to use those courses as they begin playing. And consider that the resident exec golf committee has been working with golf administration and maintenance for years to improve the quality of the courses. Successfully, I might add. So, I feel that ranting on a message board, or calling and emailing nasty comments to golf administration is assuredly not going to improve conditions at all. Rather I would expect that approaching them with a "What can WE do together to improved these courses" attitude would reap rewards. |
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I'm with you, Mike !! The other common statement about not using the apparently abundant water in the retention areas needs to be dispelled. The courses are watered with a combination of water treatment plant discharge and well water. The water in the retention areas is used to irrigate homeowner's lawns. It is a combination of golf course runoff and stormwater runoff. All irrigation is subject to the water restrictions put forth by the appropriate agencies, such as SWFWMD.
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Maybe I just don't understand the word 'rough'. It seems to me that our summer rough is actually lower in height, or at least the same height as the fairway. I've never seen that anywhere except TV. I don't mind tight lies but I think we should have grass. I'll be interested to see with the summer rains (had over 2 inches everywhere in TV yesterday) how the grass responds. I think the conditions go beyond rainfall or overcrowding.
In the summer we don't get full course loads and we get plenty of rain. The greens are very nice in the summer but I have NEVER seen the rough be rough or the fairways be lush in TV (except 3 weeks ago at the LOPEX event). So they can do it. (I do play many courses outside of TV as well so I have some clue. But some are also the same condition, not all are better). |
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I think that's the beauty of Bermuda grass. I've played numerous local courses in Central FL that have actual rough. Sometimes you get a lie on the top of the Bermuda and sometimes it sinks down. It's supposed to be a 1/2 shot penalty to hit into the rough. Unless I'm in a hazard in TV I'm almost always on a relatively tight lie even in the 'rough'. I think it is by design and I've been told it's for pace of play. I think looking for your ball as it bounds away from the hard pan rough is the actual cause of most pace issues. But that's just me - I don't think it will ever change in TV. But I still enjoy our golf around here. I just think it could be better with a different style of golf course management thinking.
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Cutting bermuda short promotes the side growth that should fill in bare spots, but the presence of cart traffic every day, seven days a week, hinders that growth. It's a balancing act. Do you close the course for a couple of months to give the fairways a chance (or strictly enforce cart path only which has ramifications for a good number of residents), or do you keep access high by keeping the course open? Answers to that dilemma obviously depend on where you live in TV and where you like to play. |
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