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.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Awww nuts!!
Fall is in the air, and stuff is falling from the trees. As if growing grass in heavily tree populated areas isn't hard enough, we have acorns. So what is the big deal? Cart traffic over acorns pushes them into the ground, so where we once had fine fairway grass, we now have a bumpy, woody replacement. We will not get turf back until a fuzzy rodent type creature volunteers it's time to remove them, or nature degrades them. Either way, I am not a big fan of the result. But....you can help, please avoid driving the trolleys (golf cart) in areas where there are black walnuts, acorns, cottonwood twigs, or the like scattered on the turf. Your cooperation with these and other matters, like ball marks and divot repair, help keep Briar Ridge a quality facility. Go Blue, Turf
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
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