Turf Grass Science, The Green Thumb.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Turf Grass
When i am doing this Blog i am guiding it to people like I who share the same love for Turf Grass as i do. There is nothing more that i enjoy than being out in the sun working on the course making it beautiful and a good play for the guest.
My favorite
I am favorable to the links course i think there flowing look really appeals to me.
This is the Hershey Links here
This is the Hershey Links here
Desert Golf Courses
Last of all the types of courses are the Desert Courses. They are located in the southwest of the U.S. They are located in the deserts so they demand lots of water. These courses are generally flat, and are surrounded by Sand. They usually give shape to sloping greens, and are decorated with cacti palm trees and boulders.
This image is presented by Spring Hollow golf course.
This image is presented by Spring Hollow golf course.
Heat-Land Golf Courses
Heat-Land Golf courses are typically Located in the UK They are inland courses that have many shrubs and bushes, but few large trees.
Here is a image given by The crowley Collection
Here is a image given by The crowley Collection
Resort Golf Course
The type of courses are located usually down south as in Florida these courses are typically owned by traveling and Hotel companies. They usually have Wide fairways and shortly cut rough. This is to adapt to all peoples playing styles.
Here is a picture found on an Orlando traveling Blog
Here is a picture found on an Orlando traveling Blog
Parkland Golf Course
A Parkland Golf Course is the most common in the U.S. it is usually situated on a nice patch of green with old mature trees lush fariways and greens.
Image was Posted on About.com
Image was Posted on About.com
Links golf course.
A Links Golf Course is considered a Links course because it is situated on the strip of sand, grass, and agricultural land, linking it to the ocean. Most Links courses have a flowing landscape, Dunes, Pot Belly bunkers and little to no trees.
The image was found on a blog site called Golf Dash.
The image was found on a blog site called Golf Dash.
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