Monday, June 24, 2019

Dagger

After the golf course was in excellent tournament form with greens rolling a solid 11 on the stimp, we were hit with a low blow.  Between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning we received 2.5 inches of rain.

After over an inch of rain Friday, the best team in town rallied and put bunkers back together till dark Friday evening.... only to receive another dagger to the heart in the shape of a thunderstorm Saturday morning.









Efforts were then restricted to only changing hole locations and squeegeeing greens off Saturday afternoon before the main event.





Fast forward to today and despite being challenged with a double shotgun start at 8am and 1230pm we once again proved our will to succeed.  We pulled off mowing and venting Greens despite having all odds against us.  This venting is important in allowing oxygen gas exchange with current water logged soils.




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