Posted by 135 Fan on January 26, 2011 at 17:20:50 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: How to disc a field? posted by Traditional Farmer on January 26, 2011 at 10:47:37:
You'd be wrong about that. I've worked on several golf courses. I have helped build and renovate golf courses. I have a friend that has worked at the same golf course for over 40 years. He started there when he 14 after his father passed away. He has built dozens of new tee's and greens. He uses a skid steer or a box blade and people, including superintendents, have been amazed at the job he does. It's just high end finish grading. There nothing special about it other than years of experience. The same way some skid steer operators can do a really nice job and some can't. After a tee or especially after a green is built, there is specialized equipment to maintain it but nothing really special to build it in the first place. My dad was involved with commercial turf equipment for about 45 years and was good friends with many world class superintendents and was on the board of directors of the turf grass program(to train to become superintendents) at Fairview College, so your thinking I haven't been around golf courses would be wrong. When I was a kid, I'd go around with my dad to a lot of different golf courses and a few sod farms. Dave
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