I think this thread has become more than simply about over watering. I think this debate has descended into a general consensus of a vote of no confidence in Supers/greenkeepers.
It is an age old debate that the golfers feel that the green staff are conspiring against them to lesson their experience of the golf course. Usually, it is the topic of renovating greens that gets the golfers up in arms. The number of times a greenkeeper has to listen to the comment "Why do you have to core, the greens are the best they have ever been" are to many to count. As the golfer becomes more aware of what is involved with course maintenance, the comments start appearing as to how individual practices affect their game personally. Ie "this green is over watered, the rough down the left needs to be cut out further, they should role the greens on "insert golfers day of play" so they putt quicker, why are they mowing fairways today when they could do them tomorrow instead, and my personal favourite is "why dont you guys work at night so we dont see you when we play".
Greenkeeping is a funny industry in that you find yourself taking instruction from people who have no knowledge in your field whatsoever. It is akin to myself advising a JK how to build a road.
I had a discussion with a golfer tonight regarding his feeling that a certain golf courses greens are shit. He then proceeded to compare this inland, frost and snow prone, higher altitude, resort, browntop dominant, profit driven, labour intensive, soil based, soon to be 27 hole, large area, extreme temperature region golf course with a club membership, coastal location, sea level, non profit organisation, 18 hole, lower input, smaller area, golf course where frost is rare. This is the kind of ignorance that faces superintendents every day.
I would like to congratulate people like Ian Larson, Bradley Anderson, JS Payne and others who are prepared to stand up for the industry and voice their thoughts on issues like overwatering. With this forum, you have the option of reading the posts and acknowledging the criticism. When you are in the business, you have to hear the thoughts and opinions of the uneducated whether you like it or not.
I tend to lose some respect for those who are prepared to generalise and comment on situations without knowing the full facts. People need to stop comparing apples to oranges on here.