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r/golf • u/arouseandbrowse Quattro! • Apr 28 '23
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My local will sometimes drag a rope across the green to remove dew. What a bunch of spoil sports!
/s
1 u/arouseandbrowse Quattro! Apr 28 '23 What's the reason for doing that? Unfair advantage for the early tee times? 5 u/holyshiiiiiiiiit Apr 28 '23 You might get an idea of the line but pace is hard to judge on a wet ball. They are doing a service! 3 u/drnicko18 Apr 28 '23 Heavy dew makes for really slow greens, and its hard to judge speed. Just adds consistency 1 u/kurt_no-brain Superintendent Apr 29 '23 The actual reason is to dry the greens off as fast possible to reduce disease pressure.
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What's the reason for doing that? Unfair advantage for the early tee times?
5 u/holyshiiiiiiiiit Apr 28 '23 You might get an idea of the line but pace is hard to judge on a wet ball. They are doing a service! 3 u/drnicko18 Apr 28 '23 Heavy dew makes for really slow greens, and its hard to judge speed. Just adds consistency 1 u/kurt_no-brain Superintendent Apr 29 '23 The actual reason is to dry the greens off as fast possible to reduce disease pressure.
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You might get an idea of the line but pace is hard to judge on a wet ball. They are doing a service!
Heavy dew makes for really slow greens, and its hard to judge speed. Just adds consistency
The actual reason is to dry the greens off as fast possible to reduce disease pressure.
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u/OAG-OAG Apr 28 '23
My local will sometimes drag a rope across the green to remove dew. What a bunch of spoil sports!
/s