Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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It appears that the greens sod has been removed from all the Tierra Del Sol golf course greens. Can anyone explain to me why this sod was not used to patch the many large bare areas on the executive courses. I know for a fact Deli Vista executive course could have used a lot of the sod. Sadly the sod has been piled and will certainly die. Am I missing something here or wouldn't this have been a display of good golf course management ???
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Just some guesses. The championship courses are owned by the developer while De La Vista is owned by the residents through the central district. For accounting purposes I suspect the sod would have to be sold from one entity to another. Perhaps not cost effective for the AAC.
The grass may not be the same type as used on the executives. There are many strains of hybrid bermuda and it's not wise to mix them on the same green. Or the grass may be in sad shape already and it would be too labor intensive to sort the good from the bad. Or the situation at De La Vista may be temporary during the transition from overseed to bermuda and replacing/patching with other sod not necessary. |
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Good question, BUT I leave those questions and answers to the golf course professionals. They know what they are doing, we for the most part only think we do.
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I noticed they had taken a lot of that sod and placed it around tree areas that didn't have any grass. They had broken up the sod with some sort of machine, and sort of mulched it. Could be they are trying to get some good soil in there under the trees that perhaps they can grown some perennials of some sort, ground cover or try to grow grass there where they have been unable to grow grass..
Actually, I was quite suprised they tore up those greens. I thought for the most part they were in good condition, especially compared to some other courses like Cane. |
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I agree. And it seems more obvious from the posts.
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Bogie: You have a way with words.
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Obviously, some people think the supposed "experts".......are infallible. If that were so, then those people should try and explain.....why did the grass have to come out in the first place? ![]() .
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You apparently received bad information, the TDS greens were the best I have seen in years. Many regular golfers who play TDS have spoken about the great condition of the greens.
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The greeens were removed because the average "life" of a green in FL is about 25 years. The plan is to start doing upgrades on ALL the courses over the next several years. Unlike the greens on The Oaks, TDS greens were only getting the top layer taken off. The greens on The Oaks are being completly rebuilt. TDS is also having other major work done to it, so the work on the greens is being done at the smae time. Again leave the judgements to the pros, who I must say do make mistakes BUT they know more then we do about the needs of the courses.
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Wow this opens up a whole lot of discussion, if true |
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Closed Thread |
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