Discolored Turf #7 |
Encroachment Control |
Staying Informed
This is just a quick note to explain a couple of the odd markings you may see in your travels throughout the course, and a reminder to us all about cart traffic.
The picture depicting the discolored turf on #7 may be a mystery to some observers, however this is quite common. This usually occurs during the summer time, on the first tee, in the midst of mosquito season. The two green spots in the middle of this photo are actually foot prints and the discolored turf is the result of a "Bug Spray" application. The spray does not kill the turf but it is unsightly for a few days. A quick fix would be to apply your protection while standing on a cart path.
The second photo shows a routine practice to control encroachment onto our putting surfaces. An edger is used to define the perimeter of the surface and cut the "runners" of Celebration from the surrounding collars that are growing into the putting surface. This practice is performed throughout the year to ward off contamination of our TifEagle putting surface.
Last but not least, a practice that we are all guilty of, at some point in time. The "Two wheel on, Two wheel off" syndrome. This phenomenon occurs when our "Superior Focus" on our golf game and our overwhelming enjoyment of our surroundings, super cedes our sense of awareness. This is most commonly found when parking your cart and on the gentle curves of our cart paths. As with any syndrome of this sort, there is no proven cure. Awareness and Education are the first steps in our long battle against "Two wheel on, Two wheel off" syndrome. Not to be confused with "Chronic Straddle Disease". If this condition persists for more than four hours, please consult you doctor! (or Ranger)
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