Matt, I used apparent because in the height of the sogginess I asked a question of the Men's club board, as we were sitting around waiting for the meeting to begin, if they felt that our course was over-watered. The first words out of the one digest panelist's mouth was "I'd vote against that".
Understand, this was the beggining of the end for me. My apolitical ass couldn't conceive of that response, to a point brought up for discussion.
Another reason Pinon Hills is in great shape right now, they are one year into the new equiptment. While the mow heights are not as low as I'd like, but they are more reasonable than just two short years ago.
Also, Matt, when harping on a this subject, It's my opinion, that you really do need to consider the fact that this is high desert. Not an easy place to do busine$$, or grow anything, with less water. Or, for the Super's job security.
I agree there was a point where it does get ridiculous, at certain times, but there are plenty of other times when the course is not soaked.
The subtle differences at Pinon are noticable to me. Alan & Andrew have done a great job.