Or we could go the whole hog and not bother to cut any grass, that would really save money.
Niall
No, thats the whole point: let the crews concentrate on the turf ( the golf that matters ) and be done with it. As I type this, places like Broomsedge are getting pummeled by storms and typhoons and rainfalls that seem to only get stronger; year after year.
I live in Japan now, for the last 10 years. I’m observant enough to know that the rains have gotten out of hand ( yes ! in that short span of time, the rains have gotten out of hand ) - every Greenkeeper in Japan would agree with that, in their own bashful way. Every hole that is dug here and lined and filled with sand will wash a dozen plus times a year. Better Billy Bunker is the newest gimmick to arrive here to combat the problem; BBB has never seen a Japanese typhoon before…and last year was the most typhoons on written record.
If you’re gonna dig a hole these days, in heavy soil, be smart about it. I think boys like Jones and MacKenzie had it so figured out, so long ago: this Georgia clay ain’t ready for bunkers…