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JezzE

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Afternoon all,

I'm after your thoughts/feedback again and won't be in the office on Monday so have had to bring it forward to Friday.

If forumers could let me have their votes on the following two questions I'd be extremely grateful, as ever...
 
1 - PW, 52*, 56* & 60*

2 - As we play on the greens in winter they seem to take a while to get upto their potential. Basically spring isn't particularly good at our course.
 
1. Pw, 53, 58

2. 10-12. Our greens are fantastic, at there worst they are good, its just when they are spiked then run a little untrue but compared to most they are very good through the winter.
 
PW, 52, 56 and 60.

The greens are excellent through the summer, the course has temps for the winter, so maybe how the greens are so good the rest of the year
 
48 , 51 , 56

About 8 months cos through the winter they get wet and we usually move to temps for about 3 months , allowing a couple of weeks either side for getting them sorted
 
At the moment its 47,52,56 and 60 for the wedges but I may cut back to 47,52,58 - still unsure.

Our greens are pretty good most of the year - we only went on temps for 2 days over this winter and I think they're suffering a bit now but should be fine come April/May
 
1. 46, 52 and 56 (the 60 is in the naughty cupboard....again)

2. 4 to 6 months, from June to October.

Why aren't you in the office on Monday Jezz? Presumably another corporate courtesy round at one of the UK's top tracks? Remind me again as to how one gets a job with GM. ;) ;)
 
PW, 52 and 58

Our greens are preety good 10-12 months of the year. They take a little time to get going after the winter and are rubbish once they've been hollow tined for a couple of weeks but we're on them all year except for frost, snow and exceptionally wet conditions so they do a pretty good job of standing up to the battering they get
 
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