Great replies surely more to come . Certainly the USGA greens construction thread got me thinking 🤔
Tom Paul (TEP) wrote some fabulous pieces on maintenance meld , something that probably doesn’t get enough focus . It’s often that the right mm will allow great GCA to shine thru.
One man is responsible for two of my favorite golf days , a sure time Hall of Fame superintendent named Dick Bator !
He is arguably the best ever at what he did , and his ability to maintain a golf course was otherworldly!
Circle back to Pine Valley 1979 and Bator has taken over the reins of this legendary golf course. He cleans out loads of brush , brings faster green speeds and firmness to the turf and utterly changes the way the ball reacts. The place vaults up the ratings and has stayed there ever since. He later does perhaps a more amazing job at Atlantic City CC in Northfield , NJ another venerable club here in South Jersey. I say this because he did it almost single handedly , without the resources of PVGC behind him .
Now for the two days:
It’s Bators’ second year and he was still seething 😤 that there were whispers that he had declawed the beast . Bob Lewis had shot 64 in qualifying the previous year , and scores were very low. Bators revenge would come the following year.
I’m caddying and first one off in the Crump qualifier of 1981. It’s still a little hot and humid but the turf was glistening , and the first couple tee shots rolled out almost to the woods on number 1, a dogleg right . The second shots reacted similarly , and it’s shocking to me how firm the course seems . Almost immediately it appears that today is different than any other day at PV , and strategy needs to be altered accordingly !
It was almost like Bator took a giant syringe and sucked all the extra water out of the turf it was so firm. The other thing is he set the pins , oops . Only two guys broke 80 if memory serves and 85 got in the championship flight. Despite the screams of unfair I know he secretly loved that day ! Me too.
Atlantic City CC four months after Bator takes over and the Sonny Fraser Memorial qualifier is held in the spring. Once again that shine and maintenance meld is right there for all to see . I get to play (some hacks got an invite) and it’s so fun watching the ball roll and roll ! Every little nuance on this hugely fun golf course is magnified and despite playing lousy I had a ball trying to figure the angles .
Got a little off but I’m so frustrated that so few buy in to the ideal maintenance meld . Back to the topic it requires far less water 💦 but lots of golf IQ to appreciate how cool this can be . It does however put some real pressure on a superintendent , this may be a big reason it’s so hard to sell . Much easier to cover every square inch with heads and use the controllers and computers. I’m still a fan of quick couplers and hand work on greens , particularly here in the mid Atlantic