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slicking them up a bit. Golf cart traffic has been
allowed in the roughs and will continue until the
summer heat begins.
Golf course set-up will hopefully get closer to
normal sooner rather than later, but until further
notice we will continue to have no bunker rakes,
trash cans, or ball washers on the golf course.
We did change to the “pool noodle” method in
golf holes to help keep the ball from bouncing
out. Some courses have removed flag sticks from
the golf course but we have chosen to keep them
in, requiring that golfers do not touch or take out
the flagstick.
The start of the season has been snake bitten,
but it has been nice to see many members out
enjoying the golf course during this tough time.
Everything has been affected, from the golf
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Golf Course Superintendent
Bogey Hills Country Club
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course set up to our maintenance operations.
Fortunately, we have been able to keep up with
tasks on the golf course, while we put projects
on hold. We will be adding summer staff soon
and projects will resume shortly.
The roughs are just now starting to get thick and
tall and we will continue to mow on a daily basis.
Fairways and tees are waking up and have been
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mowed for the first time for the season. Greens
are in great shape and we will begin to start
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