1. annual plantings around tee boxes
2. Pine straw raked up to "girdle" the trees. Unhealthy to have mulch that high up on a tree--on second thought, if it kills a pine tree, I guess that's OK
3. "Severley" edged, raked pine straw beds--balls ending up in the edging line can be unplayable.
4. pruning to emulate gumballs
5. Crepe myrtles--anywhere on a golf course!
6. Raking bunkers in the direction of the hole--attempting to make a hazard even more "perfect"
7. fountains in lakes and fake waterfalls--looks like a homeowners back yard
8. mowing the practice green but not the greens on the course or vice versa
9. overseeding
10. lowering green height of cut for a one week tournament to the detrament of the rest of the year--Member-Guest in June or July!?