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I realize this doesn't apply to some of you in the South East, but here in the midwest, and into south central, we are experiencing a pretty terrible drought. Without even commenting on the effect it has on my yard or crops in the area, it has taken a huge toll on my local course. Add on top of that, our local course doesn't really have money, and for some reason, they've stopped watering the tee boxes. I played yesterday, the rough has been brown and dead for a few weeks now. The fairways have now followed suit. Not just brown, but brown and completely dry. Taking a shot results in a lot of dust and nothing to put back in the divot. The course doesn't have money for grass seed, so I just hope enough grass comes back next year to fill in all the dirt spots.
How has the drought been for the rest of you? ~Rock |
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Our fairways, greens, and tee boxes are in fine shape due to watering, but the rough is brown and the ground underneath is cement. Takes what could be a small miss and compounds it pretty bad, not to mention the suckiness of hitting off of hardpan. |
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Ive lucked out, my place gets the water form the Miami River (which is drying up) so its been green as usual, fairways are really plush. Not too much brown in the rough, but there are some beat up spots.
More issues have been with bad windy stroms damaging the old trees and making a mess in certain areas |
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Our fairways, greens, and tee boxes are in fine shape due to watering, but the rough is brown and the ground underneath is cement. Takes what could be a small miss and compounds it pretty bad, not to mention the suckiness of hitting off of hardpan. |
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haha drought... We've been in a major since 2 yrs ago... City courses and a few others have access to grey water, but everyone else has to pay extra to water... Those conditions you described tend to be semi-normal here. |
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As far as our course it's been pretty good until lately, but not without watering quite a bit, the greens/fairways/tees have stayed green up until the last couple weeks. As far as my own yard it's toast, I watered quite a bit for a while hoping to help it, but I don't think there's was any help until I water daily!!
I've heard further south there were gaps in the ground ranging from 6" to a foot. Those are huge!!! |
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Crops are dead or dieing, even some of the pivots can't keep up.
Wildfires every where, the worst one is over 100sq miles right now, still going can't really fight it. Our course is hard as cement in some places. Tuesday i hit a bad drive, it hit a dry spot kicked up dust and bounced another 100 yards down the fairway. Ended up pretty good. We need rain bad, but no one wants rain because if there its lightning were gonna have more fires, all the local departments are stretched thin enough, firemen get about two hours of sleep between shifts if there lucky. When they get it under control i expect a ton if cattle to be sold since we have no hay and most of the stuff burning is pasture. It makes the Colorado fire look like a campfire at this point, but you don't hear about it because luckily not a lot if people live out that way. Its hell. ~Joseph~ Via Tapatalk. |
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Most of the courses in my area are doing fairly well with green fairways, greens, and tee boxes. However, my home course only has irrigation on the greens, so the fairways are all brown, dead grass with concrete underneath and the teeboxes are the same way. I broke 3 tees on Tuesday trying to tee up a ball.
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Crops are dead or dieing, even some of the pivots can't keep up. |
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haha drought... We've been in a major since 2 yrs ago... City courses and a few others have access to grey water, but everyone else has to pay extra to water... Those conditions you described tend to be semi-normal here. |
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