Matt:
Maybe, but it's a lot better than it was last year which was better than it was the year before and so on!
And don't forget, none of us can really show up at a golf course we aren't that familiar with and tell if firm and fast conditions are definitely not being maintained or not ever maintained!
Unfortunately, it's a bit more complicated than that particularly coming out of about five decades of over irrigation!
If only it was so simple as just turning off the water but it surely isn't! We can't forget that grass, like any other living thing, needs time to be conditioned to another process too. And worst of all we have to consider the subsurface, the soil, how well it perks, how well roots can penetrate and grow longer and stronger and all those good things!
Unfortunately, those things like subsurface and soil conditions, necessary to healthy strong root structure can sometimes make the process of getting to good firm and fast conditions both expensive and even problematic to remediate.
One of the best bits of advice I ever heard in this vein was from Dave Wilbur, that a golf club cannot automatically assume and conclude that what can happen at the club across town or even across the street can happen at their course--or at least not easily!
It's probably a sad truth but if this firm and fast thing really starts to roll there will be clubs that will probably ruin their courses by making easy and dumb assumptions on this and not doing the transition process right.
We already almost had some assumptions like that at our club. Someone who probably has some power said he thought we should just tell our super to turn off the water!
I said I liked that direction but maybe first we should consult with the grass and while we were at it look underneath it and see what was there.
This is all real necessary and then you find out the truth about what the process of transitioning from maybe years of over irrigation to real firm and fast is going to be and what it entails.
Ever hear the word hydorphobia? Well, if you and your club are thinking of transitioning to firm and faster conditions I hope it's a word you're not about to hear! It can mean study, money, remediation of soil and subsurface and then of course your club will want to know at what value this firm and fast conditioning comes to!