Golfing at it's worse

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Old 04-28-2016, 09:56 PM
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Oh my gosh, the last three executive I have played should have been closed because of being unplayable. What is going on with our courses, Palmer is even closed !!!
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Hard play little care.
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Old 04-29-2016, 04:39 AM
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No. It's not hard play that is the cause of all the grass woes...and it's not little care either(if that person had even tried to find out). According to the few course managers I spoke to it's due to the warm weather we had last fall when they were overseeding with the winter rye. As anyone who played would have noticed the winter rye on most of the courses did not take well at all. Couple that with the dormant Bermuda grass and you now have the result...poor greens.

This too will pass, but some folks have little patience or knowledge and therefore make hasty remarks based on their dislike of the system they moved into here. Don't know why they don't just move in lieu of complaining all the time. Likely no matter where they went it would never be good enough.
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Spruce Creek South, Del Webb, Harbor Hills all in bad shape.

Greens at Baseline, Water Oak and Lakes of Lady Lake all in good shape; fairways so so.


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Didn't the golf course maintenance company change recently?
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Without a decent amount of rainfall, grasses will suffer. There isn't a magic potion that can be applied to make grass green and lush during dry times. The golf courses that have access to an adequate source of water will certainly look better than the ones that do not. Proof of that is driving through our neighborhoods and looking at our lawns. Most lawns are brown, some worse than others. Then you'll see that one homeowner that has a very nice, green lawn. Right or wrong, this homeowner is watering his/her lawn much more than the neighbors. And the grass will look even better if it's been fertilized.
Sure, I'm not happy with the golf course conditions. I do think more should be closed sooner rather than later. But I also know from experience, golf course superintendents look like the smartest people in town when it rains, and then rains even more.
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The rains will come and all will be well.
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No. It's not hard play that is the cause of all the grass woes...and it's not little care either(if that person had even tried to find out). According to the few course managers I spoke to it's due to the warm weather we had last fall when they were overseeding with the winter rye. As anyone who played would have noticed the winter rye on most of the courses did not take well at all. Couple that with the dormant Bermuda grass and you now have the result...poor greens.

This too will pass, but some folks have little patience or knowledge and therefore make hasty remarks based on their dislike of the system they moved into here. Don't know why they don't just move in lieu of complaining all the time. Likely no matter where they went it would never be good enough.
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Try playing public course on hard clay with no rain. You could probably leave better divot on asphalt. as for the greens, I always complain when I miss-hit to the bad part of the green
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Awwwwwwwwww, Springtime in TV.
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Lot of off site courses in same shape ths winter and spring.
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The biggest ongoing improvement that can be made to the golf courses is for residents to learn and acknowledge they must fix ball marks on greens.

To me it borders being criminal here the number of ball marks that go un repaired.

Those who golf should also be advised they should repair at least one ball mark on each green they did not make.

It is a basic that for the life of me I do not understand why this abuse is allowed to continue.

Right behind ball marks comes sanding divots and raking bunkers.

Too many ill advised golfers must have the notion these things are someone elses job!!
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