I dont think I've ever shared any pics of the other type of grass I grow.
Things are just growing in now. Course is closed due to the situation and I'm on my own, though people are still golfing even though I've removed the flagpoles lol. Usually have 2 full time employees and 1 part time employee helping out but they're laid off due to clubhouse closure and lack of revenue. Right now I'm the mower operator, pesticide guy, irrigation guy, mechanic, fert applicator... you name it, doin it all on my own. And honestly loving it. I'm a bit behind for sure but I'd take this over managing employees any day lol. Couple of these pics were from a couple weeks ago before I pulled the pins. A few are from this morning. Keep in mind we are a very small low budget course. We can really only afford to properly maintain the greens and tees and the fairways and rough just get cut. Hardly any fert or other cultural practices outside the greens and tees.
But there is something very cool I find about cutting grass at 3/32". Totally different than maintaining longer grass.
Millions of little plants lol. Called creeping bentgrass because it bends over and creeps along the ground, requiring frequent verticutting.
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First cut of the season
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#1 from a different angle overlooking the lake. That's the water I bring home for the plants lol.
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