When the weather in the form of excessive rainfall occurs, the
course naturally becomes softer until it has time to dry. When
conditions are normal and there is limited rainfall, our agronomic
practices of sand topdressing, careful water management, brushing and verticutting the
playing conditions exhibit the fruits of our labor. Now that we have
had limited rainfall and sunshine since the flooding of early
August, our playing conditions are much firmer and faster.
In
the two videos below I am using the bump and run chipping method as well as putting from approximately 50 feet in the red #1 green
approach. Both methods are giving me a smooth and quick roll-up
onto the green.
I hope you like the playing conditions since the excessive and record rainfalls of July.
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