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Author(s):Bevard, Daren S.
Author Affiliation:Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, USGA Green Section
Title:The impact of changing weather patterns
Section:Golf
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Source:Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. Vol. 260, January 2013, p. 38-40.
Publishing Information:Bingley, England, United Kingdom: Sports Turf Research Institute
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Climatic change; Cool season turfgrasses; Cynodon dactylon; Futures; Tree maintenance; Weather patterns
Abstract/Contents:Suggests the changes to golf course management that need to be made in light of changing weather conditions across the world. States that because of rising climates, more courses are transitioning their fairways from cool season grasses to bermudagrass. Notes that problems with weeds that traditionally occur in the south, such as goosegrass and crabgrass, are beginning to be seen further north. Explains that tree removing is becoming more commonplace to increase sunlight penetration on greens.
Language:English
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Bevard, D. S. 2013. The impact of changing weather patterns. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. 260:p. 38-40.
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