Hi Steve
I am wondering as a ‘Keeper of The Green’ do you think we have made the whole process just far to complicated ?
Never setting foot on North Americas, I am told that many over there love to see the super manicured courses, the right depth of the colour green and perhaps just too perfect a course when comparing it to the adjacent land. However my question refers to the adjacent countryside, does it, being left to the mercy of the more natural climate and growing conditions of the regional have any adverse effect on your course. By that I am thinking of the warnings we hear about along the lines of the GM crops contaminating the normal crops in the region, albeit in this case it’s the reverse (the unnatural condition of the course vs. the natural countryside).
I am a lover of the natural courses, I feel no need for super green well maintained grass, preferring to accept it more in the rough and ready state as one would normally expect a GB course to look. It seems to keep both my mind and feet firmly focused on the course am actually playing upon. Which is your preference, the super green manicured or the more natural rough and ready courses?
Melvyn