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  • Golf course management methods for greens-Four

    The intensity of investment in management measures required for tall grass areas depends on factors such as the species used, intensity of court use, playing speed and severity of penalties: 1.Be appropriately punitive. Tall rough areas punish golfers for errant shots in three ways. The first is ...
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  • Golf course management methods for greens-Three

    Fairway Turf Management: As the intermediate transitional green area connecting the tee box and the green, the fairway should not only have beautiful surface quality, but also meet the sports standards required for fairway hitting: 1. Appropriate mowing height. The required mowing height for fair...
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  • Golf course management methods for greens-Two

    Mowing is a necessary measure to maintain the green turf surface suitable for golf. It can promote the tillering of the turf, increase the density of the turf and the smoothness of the surface, thereby creating an ideal putting turf surface for the green. Sprinkler irrigation should be implemente...
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  • Golf course management methods for greens-One

    After the green lawn is planted, it will gradually develop into a mature lawn through the young lawn cultivation stage and be put into use. Its maintenance and management is a long-term and complex task, which not only affects the quality of the lawn, but also affects the life of the lawn, especi...
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  • A brief discussion on why golf courses are covered with sand

    Why is sand covering required on golf courses? An old engineer or veteran worker may answer that sand covering is beneficial to the growth of lawns. Some construction-related professional supervisors or owners may say that this is how it is designed on the drawings, due to the special characteris...
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  • Effective prevention and control measures for golf course lawn moss

    The necessity of moss control We can see from the habits and hazards of moss: Moss is a major scourge on golf courses. It not only affects the maintenance cost of the golf course, for example, its ability to compete for nutrients is much greater than that of grass, but also affects the air and wa...
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  • Dangers of golf course lawn moss

    Ecological habits and occurrence environment of moss High-quality lawns are an important guarantee for good benefits for golf courses and sports fields. Golf course lawns are often watered, and the shape of some fairways and trees can easily create a damp environment, resulting in the growth of a...
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  • Golf course green lawn maintenance and management

    1. Pruning (1) Clean the greens every time they are pruned to see if there are any foreign objects. Branches, stones, fruit shells, metal objects and other hard objects must be removed, otherwise they will be embedded in the green turf and damage the blades. The ball impact marks must be repaired...
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  • Basic concepts of golf lawn maintenance-Part 3

    Today, we continue yesterday’s sharing and continue to take you to understand the basic concepts of lawn maintenance. 1. The operational concept of customer first and opportunity selection The golf course is a commercial sports venue that integrates leisure, entertainment and competition. It is h...
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