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Golfers: We Love You But Sometimes You Drive Us Crazy

Published March 5, 2010

As we move forward in our efforts to "Do More With Less", it is important that golfers understand that they [you] have an impact on the resources required to manage their [your] golf courses. Recognizing that golf courses across the country are trimming expenses and trying to make golf more affordable, this USGA video presentation helps to explain the impacts that golfers have in regard to the maintenance inputs on the golf course. With a better knowledge of how your actions on the golf course affect how we manage the golf course, you will hopefully become more aware and help us in our efforts to be more effective as we strive to provide the best for our membership and their guests.

Although this presentation is 45 minutes long, it does include some relevant observations. It's worth the look!

Enjoy!

Gordon Seliga

USGA Presentation for Golfers

Golfers - this webcast is for you. We [the USGA] have had many requests to repeat this presentation. You will see lots of great photos and hear plenty of interesting "suggestions" that golfers have shared with superintendents and Green Section agronomists over the years regarding how a golf course should be maintained. We had a lot of fun last time so be sure to join us for this 45 minute discussion.

Delivered by: Larry Gilhuly and Jim Moore , USGA Green Section.

The link below will take you to the "sign in" section on the USGA website. You just need to type in a name and it will ask you for your e-mail address and a company name. If you have no "company" just type in "home" or "Lake View CC"

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"The advent of the rubber ball was instrumental in creating an entirely different method of striking the object. The solid ball required to be hit for carry, whereas it was quickly apparent that the Haskell lent itself to an enormous run. I hold the firm opinion that from this date the essential attitude towards accuracy was completely lost sight of. This was the start of the craze for length and still more length."
Harry Vardon, 1933

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