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pdrake

Champagne and Bent Grass
« on: September 22, 2004, 10:13:05 PM »
I saw some replayed footage today of the Euro celebration.  Champagne was being sprayed every which way on the 18th green.  Does champagne or any other beverage have a negative effect on a green?  

SPDB

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2004, 10:20:06 PM »
P - I don't know about champagne, but I can personally attest that neither Mt. Gay, Southside mix, the Myers Floater or mint when spilled has any appreciable impact on a green.

Joe Hancock

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2004, 10:39:05 PM »
I have seen damage from alcoholic drinks on bentgrass greens. I don't know what proof is required to do the damage, but maybe if someone will fund my research....

Joe
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Paul Richards

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2004, 11:02:06 PM »
P

I do know that that champagne had a deliterious effect on the American team ....   :-[
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TEPaul

Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2004, 08:08:03 AM »
If the American Ryder Cup team would like to consider selling their stash of champagne I might consider buying it for some appropriate discount.

ForkaB

Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2004, 08:18:14 AM »
Tom

I think the American team was planning to open crates of Dr. Pepper, in the unlikely event that they might have won......

Mike Benham

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2004, 11:44:56 AM »
I believe that salt from the rim of a margarita could damage turf in the same manner as RoundUp ... ;)
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Andy Levett

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2004, 05:31:59 PM »
Mr Drake
Vintners for the European champagne  used only the finest raw materials.
Sour grapes, on the other hand, could be a problem.

A.G._Crockett

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2004, 10:28:14 AM »
All kidding aside, I have been told by the super at my club that a beer spilled on a green will burn bent grass if not watered in quickly.  In fact, he recently asked in the club newsletter that members NOT to bring beer cans onto the greens because of two such spills on the 15th green.

I would assume that the super at Oakland Hills was more than ready for one team or the other to use champagne on the 18th green and had a crew ready to water it down as soon as the celebration subsided.
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Mike Hendren

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2004, 10:46:59 AM »
The bigger issue is what impact can opening a can of whoop-*** have on bentgrass.

Mike
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Marty Bonnar

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Re:Champagne and Bent Grass
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2004, 12:15:11 PM »
Gentlemen,
after considerable study I am able to deduce that, at an average pH of 2.93, fine Champagne will have little effect on Agrostis tenuis which thrives in an acidic environment, but will do little to encourage the survival of A. stolonifera, which prefers non-acid soils....

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