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To improve communication with our membership, I have designed a Golf Course Management Blog. This blog will allow me to effectively communicate current golf course conditions, projects, cultural practices and any other important information that pertains to the golf course or Green Department. This blog will also allow you to interact with us simply by clicking the "comment" tag below the new posts. Feel free to comment with any suggestions, questions or concerns. To keep up to date on the latest posts, please click "Subscribe to our mailing list" in the mailing list box below or visit the blog regularly at http://www.illiniccturf.blogspot.com/. Thank you!
To improve communication with our membership, I have designed a Golf Course Management Blog. This blog will allow me to effectively communicate current golf course conditions, projects, cultural practices and any other important information that pertains to the golf course or Green Department. This blog will also allow you to interact with us simply by clicking the "comment" tag below the new posts. Feel free to comment with any suggestions, questions or concerns. To keep up to date on the latest posts, please click "Subscribe to our mailing list" in the mailing list box below or visit the blog regularly at http://www.illiniccturf.blogspot.com/. Thank you!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Driving Range Grass Tee
The driving range grass practice tee will be opening for golf play this weekend. I would like to take a moment of your time to review proper practicing procedures when utilizing the grass tee. As everyone knows our practice facilities were not designed for modern day golfing practices. We are limited in the amount of space it takes to facilitate today's standards and the tee top is under sized for the amount of usage it receives. Below I have attached two new posts, one is an article from our USGA golf course consultant Ty McClellan and the second one is a YouTube video of John Gilchrist and I demonstrating divot management on the grass tee.
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