woofers
Medal Winner
We have many areas on the course that have been scorched and are now either completely bare or in the process of recovery have haphazard, tufty grass growth. Many areas around the greens are also bare and now partially covered by sand and material used in greens maintenance.
Realistically there are too many areas for them all to be marked as GUR.
I don't think it's mandatory for GUR to be marked as long as the Committee or representative have defined the areas.
No one would consider these to be 'normal' playing conditions.
Under these circumstances I believe the Committee or Club Representative could issue a Local Rule, and using Specimen 2a Course Protection GUR;Play Prohibited, from these areas as a guideline.
I suspect we are not alone with this problem.
Does the above appear feasible, has anyone a similar problem and / or solution ?
Realistically there are too many areas for them all to be marked as GUR.
I don't think it's mandatory for GUR to be marked as long as the Committee or representative have defined the areas.
No one would consider these to be 'normal' playing conditions.
Under these circumstances I believe the Committee or Club Representative could issue a Local Rule, and using Specimen 2a Course Protection GUR;Play Prohibited, from these areas as a guideline.
I suspect we are not alone with this problem.
Does the above appear feasible, has anyone a similar problem and / or solution ?