COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) --During the summer months, due the heat, golf courses undergo change. Aerification, or "punched greens," is the most common in order to preserve the life of the grass.
No one likes showing up to the local golf course only to find millions of little holes punched into the fairways and greens. To most golfers, golf course aeration, as it’s known, is a necessary evil ...
Wed, 29 Oct 2014 01:54:54 GMT — While Tuesday's 70 degree temperatures may have felt like summer, there are just a few days left in the 2014 golf season in Central New York. At many courses, the ...
Golfers live for glassy greens. What is more comforting for a golfer than standing over a putt and having absolute confidence that no imperfection will send an otherwise perfect putt offline? But such ...
April 3: Highlands Golf Course, closed until 12:06 p.m. April 3: Scotsdale Golf Course, closed April 4: Scotsdale Golf Course, closed until 12:06 p.m. April 4: Dogwood Hills, Brittany Golf courses, ...
Usually only four-letter words are uttered with such disdain. The most invasive of the processes by which golf course greens are maintained is despised by players since it turns pristine putting ...
Larry Hawkyard, of Carmichael, puts on an aerified green on the 14th hole at Mather Golf Course on Wednesday, October 6, 2010. The aerification of greens (punching holes in them to lessen compaction ...
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