From A.G. Crockett"
"I'm about to recommend to my club that this differential is the "reasonable maximum" never to be exceeded but that we should strive to keep it here as often as possible and not go below it."
You lost me here. What does this mean? Also, what are you going to do with this information when you finish it? (These may be the same questions).
A.G.
What do I mean when I said we should keep it there and strive as often as possible not to go below? That's a good question and even I'm sort of lost as to what that could've meant. You've got to understand that this guy TEPaul is sort of a freethinker--sort of a stream of concsiousness sort of guy and sometimes he may not know what even he means by some of the things he says.
But if you're asking me I guess I might say he's probably just looking for some consistency of speed during those times when maintenance and the course can actually get it.
But actually since I wrote that I talked to the superintendent about that and he said the really good news with this new A-4 grass is its so adaptable he can take the speed down or back up to that "reasonable maximum" any time and very quickly.
What am I going to do with this information? I'm taking it to my club, to my Green Committee and to my Board of Directors and I'm making a very strong recommendation that now that we've actually found our "reasonable maximum" green speed for our golf course we should put it into our Bylaws that it will NEVER BE EXCEEDED! The reason I'm doing that is because the club and course will never need to exceed it as we've now proven this speed differential (10-11) at our particular course with it's particular type of putting greens is all the fun, challenge and interest the club will ever need!
I'm telling them that the reason I'm suggesting this that what we all now know, or should, is that none of us is ever going to change or reinvent physics! That a golf ball does not really know or care wether it's rollout is across a putting green or a linoleum floor! And the stimpmeter and its reading doesn't know or care either!
And if they accept that fact I'm telling them the ultimate reason I'm doing all this is so that when they agree to cap our green speed in our bylaws (at this stimpmeter differential) they will also agree to put into the bylaws that they will never in the future consider tampering with or altering the slopes and contours of our putting greens because they're a lot of the character of the course and we've proven this speed differential is where our greens really COME ALIVE but just past this "reasonable maximum" is where they go completely over the top in playability for everyone! And when and if that happens at most courses the very first thing clubs and people in them think to do is to soften and recontour their putting greens. I just don't want that to ever be a consideration in the future at my club and our course.
And if they accept all that I hope to take this process of finding what a particular course's "reasonable maximum" green speed is and also the process of putting that into the Bylaws with a resolution to never touch a course's slopes and contours ON THE ROAD!