| [1. Dudley Day's machine for planting strips of Hall's U-3 bermuda sod at Blue Hills CC]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188833 |
| [2. The stripper is attached to the hydraulic lift on a farm type tractor. There are two cutting type discs followed by a small plow to lift the sod strip]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188834 |
| [3. The Hall's U-3 bermuda grass sod nursery. Dudley Day holds a strip which will be used on a tee]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188835 |
| [4. The nursery is leveled with soil after removing the strips of Hall's U-3 bermuda sod. The surface covers quickly as indicated]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188836 |
| [5. The first operation on the tee is with the strip cutter. Strips are spaced a foot or more apart]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188837 |
| [6. The second operation is to insert the sod strips of Hall's U-3 bermuda grass. Coverage occurs by August when planting is done in early June]
| Noer, O. J. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 29(8): p. 37.
| More | 188838 |