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Thursday, 21 March 2013

Vandals

The vandals have been busy and smashed over the post and rail beside the ladies 3rd tee.

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Uneven / Bumpy Greens


Q. Why is it that when the greens start to grow in the spring, for a time they become very uneven and bumpy?

A. This is because there are more than one species of grass within the swards; different species grow at different rates. Some start growing at slightly lower temperatures than others. Some species have deeper roots, so they are in soil that has not warmed yet and therefore do not start to grow until warmth gets down lower to that depth




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