Thread: Green Speeds
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Old 08-13-2012, 06:17 PM   #13
endulundaSauh

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I concur with your thoughts JB. I have people tell me all the time that the greens are a certain speed. The truth is, that from a maintenance perspective, you cannot keep greens at tour speeds, for extended periods in hot weather, without killing them. They are nearly always much slower unless set up for a tournament for a short period. I have two close friends that are superintendents. We have discussed this several times. I am sure you have seen a green that starts to turn purple. This is what happens if a green is too dry and hard for an extended period. This is the a precursor to losing the green.

I think we as golfers get used to greens that are a bit slower during normal seasonal play and anything faster is "tour speed". Just my two cents.
I gotta agree Large,those speeds will die kept at those speeds without some serious water and some growth.One course around here has that and the summer hasn,t been too bad up here in the good ole northeast.
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