jsippy73 My son's first job out of College (assistant superintendent) was at a high end Country Club in Southern Cal. They mowed the fairways with walk behind mowers. Lots of employees. Water bill for recycled water averaged $60,000 per month. No wet spots permitted. That was 25 years ago.
Eguller sdandrea1 An army of humans pushing mowers seems stupidly inefficient. Employment and keeps the economy cooking. π€
Bravopilot Reason to the madness https://golf.com/news/us-open-crew-mows-oakmont-rough-viral/?srsltid=AfmBOopTQsgxsuDb5V0-1I-BFYf0TafBySpy6Gs-bc6KSp6blutm9Akz
LBlack14 jsippy73 jsippy73 That was 5 inch tall rought it said? Yeah. Normal height for their rough is 2 1/4", I believe. They go up 1/4" every 4 mows, until they get to 5", to get it ready for this tournament. That's what I've heard, anyway.
LBlack14 sdandrea1 They want that 5"+ rough standing up as much as possible. They want the ball to settle when the fairway is missed.
sdandrea1 LBlack14 They want that 5"+ rough standing up as much as possible. They want the ball to settle when the fairway is missed. US Openπ
raggmann54 LBlack14 Today, Wednesday, they were going around with leaf blowers and rakes fluffing the rough inside the ropes. Iβm sure they will be doing that each night after play complete.
sdandrea1 Par4QC Weight. Not wanting it tamped down. Savage bastages. Ahhhh, makes sense. Thanks LB!π
jsippy73 Son in Pittsburgh going tomorrow and Friday. I went Saturday and Sunday the year Dustin Johnson won.
professor jsippy73 Son in Pittsburgh going tomorrow and Friday. I went Saturday and Sunday the year Dustin Johnson won. Damn, man... I was just out there last weekend. We could have connected...
rsvman2 Raggmann, I am also at the Open and I observed the same thing. Raking the rough around the greens with cheap garden leaf rakes, then an army of push mowers and a few guys with Stihl backpack blowers.