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Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Knoop, Bill |
Title: | A shady situation: Shady greens can add to a course's level of play, but they can also be tough to care for |
Source: | Southern Golf. Vol. 31, No. 1, January/February 2000, p. 18-19, 33. |
Publishing Information: | Clearwater, FL: Brantwood Publications, Inc. |
# of Pages: | 3 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Golf courses; Shade; Trees; Shade resistance; Competition; Golf greens; Mowing height; Roots; Air movement; Agrostis; Syringing; Fans; Tree environmental effects; Overshading
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Abstract/Contents: | Discusses the problems that may arise with the presence of trees on a golf course, including shade and extensive root systems. Describes in detail the problem of poor air drainage due to trees and its effect on syringing as well as the possible need for fans to help in air drainage. |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
See Also: | Other items relating to: SHADEC
Other items relating to: Syringing
Other items relating to: Fans for cooling - golf |
Note: | Pictures, color |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Knoop, B. 2000. A shady situation: Shady greens can add to a course's level of play, but they can also be tough to care for. South. Golf. 31(1):p. 18-19, 33. |
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