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Author(s):McClements, Ian
Author Affiliation:Area Manager, STRI
Title:The most successful Irish Open ever!
Section:Golf
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Source:Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. Vol. 259, October 2012, p. 5-9.
Publishing Information:Bingley, England, United Kingdom: Sports Turf Research Institute
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf fairway maintenance; Golf green maintenance; Golf rough maintenance; Golf tee maintenance; Playability; Player expectations; Tournament gallery; Tournament preparation
Abstract/Contents:Details the steps taken by the Royal Portrush Golf Club to prepare for hosting the Irish Open. Discusses repairs made to bunkers in order for them to be prepared for the Open, as well as treatment of rough areas, fostering growth on greens, tining of greens, and proper rough density. Details installation of new spectator routes and seating. Overviews rainfall levels during the Open tournament. Includes information, including graphs, about playing quality of various surfaces during the course of the Open tournament.
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
McClements, I. 2012. The most successful Irish Open ever!. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. 259:p. 5-9.
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