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Kyle Williams

@ivyturf

Ivy Hills Country Club Superintendent/Cincinnati State Adjunct Instructor-The Ohio State University Alum-Turfgrass Science

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A mild winter day can be a great chance to play golf, but there is a risk of serious course damage if the surface thaws and soil is frozen below. Footsteps or cart traffic can cause soil to slide, damaging grass roots. Learn more about the risk of root shear:

Scott Michaux 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇲🇽 (@scottmichaux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are 8⃣ days until The Masters starts. In October 1990, 8½ inches of rain from tropical storms Marco & Klaus caused severe flooding of Rae’s Creek that destroyed 11 & 12 greens & 13 tee and left nearly a foot of silt covering Amen Corner. It was perfect come April’s Masters.

There are 8⃣ days until <a href="/TheMasters/">The Masters</a> starts. In October 1990, 8½ inches of rain from tropical storms Marco &amp; Klaus caused severe flooding of Rae’s Creek that destroyed 11 &amp; 12 greens &amp; 13 tee and left nearly a foot of silt covering Amen Corner. It was perfect come April’s Masters.
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There is a lot of extra work involved in planning and executing a USGA championship that goes far beyond daily maintenance at almost any course. Here are just some of big differences ➡️ bit.ly/3g7Znlb

There is a lot of extra work involved in planning and executing a <a href="/USGA/">USGA</a> championship that goes far beyond daily maintenance at almost any course. Here are just some of big differences ➡️ bit.ly/3g7Znlb
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Armyworm damage in bent grass roughs. Last pic is dead worms from today’s spray on fairway adjacent to the damage. Huge populations. Never seen this in 25 years. Scott LesChander Eric Conley RTM Dan Walter

Armyworm damage in bent grass roughs.  Last pic is dead worms from today’s spray on fairway adjacent to the damage.  Huge populations.  Never seen this in 25 years. <a href="/scottleschander/">Scott LesChander</a> <a href="/conley_eric/">Eric Conley</a> <a href="/JollyTurf/">RTM</a> <a href="/dwal719/">Dan Walter</a>
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A Wrigley Field tradition lives on as the grounds crew conducts today's stretch! Let's give them a round of applause for their hard work. 👏