Golf Course Maintenance is an exciting and challenging journey. This blog attempts to give the reader some insight and appreciation for the individuals closest to the front lines of battle. Join us as we defend quality golf conditions from the evil forces that attempt to prevent them.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
From wet to dry
It is hard to believe how fast conditions change. We found this area of localized dry spot on six red fairway today. The course has dried out nicely and we have been able to resume work on the bunker project. The first loads of sand have been ordered and we hope to begin placing it in the bunkers early next week. We continue to receive comments about ball marks, please encourage your playing partners to repair their pitchmarks, it really is a matter of sportsmanship. We also rescued an injured red tail hawk yesterday, I am hopeful it will make a full recovery. I will update the blog with it's status as I receive more information. Three day weekend on it's way, Turf
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
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