In between snowstorms we were able to get the remaining patches of ice off the greens as well as the permeable greens covers. In the picture you can see, from left to right, Don, Terry and Dale rolling up the cover for 10 green. John is out of the picture, probably petting Cheeta the cat and I am of course supervising and taking pictures. In the background is the green with some healthy-looking Penneagle creeping bentgrass. A little birdie tells me that someone is going out on the course today to see if it's ready to open....
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
The gloves are coming off and so are the covers.
In between snowstorms we were able to get the remaining patches of ice off the greens as well as the permeable greens covers. In the picture you can see, from left to right, Don, Terry and Dale rolling up the cover for 10 green. John is out of the picture, probably petting Cheeta the cat and I am of course supervising and taking pictures. In the background is the green with some healthy-looking Penneagle creeping bentgrass. A little birdie tells me that someone is going out on the course today to see if it's ready to open....
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The gloves come off sounds like a hockey player to me A.
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