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Basics of Ride-on Maintenance Equipment
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Basics of Ride-on Maintenance Equipment
leaves rakes out. "rakes in a bunker keep the ball from comin out, rakes out, keep the ball from going in." common sense
I could have had a whole fairway mowed by the time I finish inspecting the unit.
Where are you located at?
😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣. My stuff is older. Then every one and machine in this vid.
Diesel only.
Informative
Amazing thanks
Operator wears Freddie Mercury signature hot pants?
Why am I up watching this when I have to get up and go do this. Its 10 to 10 pm and I have to be at the golf course at 5 am. I'd do the math but I don't like the answer.
all this just to whack a ball around and piss yourself off
I have been in the golf business for 40 years we own and operate a public golf course, people have no idea what is involved in the care and maintenance of a golf course. I start at 4 in the morning take a 2 to 3 hour lunch and work till 6 or 7 o'clock at night during the busy season. Making money in the business gets tougher and tougher every year and the future for blue collar clubs and pubic facilities is dismal.
good
0:50 These guys couldn't even imagine Golf post 2020. Most of the greens on courses here are trashed if they haven't been meticulously maintained.
I work at Milwaukee Country Club (Top 100). We use excel to see our jobs in the morning so I wasn't able to pay attention or relate after that inconsistency.
😂😂😂😂bro what
Outstanding information! I am just short of certain the masses to understand the undertaking to establishing and maintaining the greens on a golf course.
Quick question… I use the fall line to read greens and I’m curious… do you try and cut the hole so the flag stands perfectly vertical (regardless of slope) or perpendicular to the slope?
R&R sells a bubble level for straight pins, dont ever know how I set cups straight before I started using it,lol....perfect vertical is what I strive for
Perpendicular to the Horizon, NOT to the Slope of the Green
Always set it straight...but this video to be honest is outdated... this meant for clay push up greens with sand build up from top dressing applications. Most greens are being rebuilt to meet new usga specifications. The rootzone is 12 inches of 90% sand and 10% peat. No makes clay greens anymore unless where they grow fescue greens but even than sand is best for drainage
@@apaulmcdonough2170 yep always straight in the air. Cups are never set on huge slopes it's impossible and makes play way to long, setting close to slopes is the right way, stuff hard but not impossible
Why do you say "mental note"? Is it ok to write it instead?
cut the gay legal untro
you must not have any people at your course, a lot of times you got to keep going because u will never get done mowing, some people take the longest time to hit a ball i just go to a different spot
Yup lol. Especially when they play multiple balls (which they shouldn’t be) if they’re playing multiple balls on the greens, we let them play the first ball then continue working unless there is a safety hazard to the operator.
@@_P0tat07_alot of times there was a group 2some-4some and then something comes up at work or sudden funeral after everyone scheduled and prepaid earlier, or some one is practicing for a charity-company tournament with a good prizes/betting pool. the 36 hole i worked at had a few local semi pro golfers who played 3-5 balls and were actually faster than alot of the 3somes. since we had a 36 hole we would shut down 9 of the holes on a rotating basis but if one of the semipros wanted to go 18 on the gold or silver course and we were working the back 9 we'd let them play thru since they were seasonal pass holders/club card carriers. we parked a club car with a "temporarily closed for maintenance sign on it's back on the tee and removed the tee blocks and cups from each hole we just started to prevent any one mistaking as a playable hole and we had a practice hole that wrapped the back of the clubhouse with a massive multihole putting green butting up to the parking lot for any one needing to make up a hole for missing out on 1-2 holes in their game. we had some one in the club house put up a duplicate 9 flagged staff to represent the holes a golfer missed on the 9 holes we were working on for their make up hole in one of the multiholes on the putting green. this practice hole any one could use at any time for any reason so long as every one played with the courtesy rules and was also the one we trained new people on for a few weeks before letting them loose on the regular course. it also tripled as our experimental changes for herbicide and fertilizers and colors and cuts and new machine testing trails as well as any drainage and landscape tests. basically a very rough service hole that the most effort was put into to keep it going. 10/10 recommend for every golf course to have.
36 holes before you were 75% done you were always a day behind unless there was a rain day or two, then you were a week behind 😂
I didn't do the intermediate layer.
Start over 😢
My green was loosely based on USGA specs. 4 inches of pea gravel and 12 inches of sand.
Why did you turn comments off on your video?
Explicación en español por favor
hole 18 at Augusta?
I have a tendency to break equipment. I don’t know how I’m still trusted to work unsupervised.
So our greens are mostly clay and small stone 🤣 I’ve literally had to drill and chisel hard clay out of a cup cutter before. Our greens are HARD.
HERAHH
Thank you if you work golf course maintenance you would understand this video is a god
Well Iv never really had a lesion in this so hopefully it will help me.
This is incredible
you are easily impressed
lol
Thank you for the video also! 10/10 would rake bunkers again
Its 2am and i have an exam tomorrow, what am i doing here??!!
I have an exam tomorrow too 😂 I know this is a year late but it is still a coincidence
Piece of cake
Enjoyed that
good
@BobbyK
I work turf at my course guy got mad and smashed the green with his club got kicked off the course I dint think he understands how valuable greens are
The thousands of dollars spent on chemicals alone
dude without a shirt on kinda funny real professional jmo
Awesome, thanks for the video
There's NO Gambling @ Bushwick Sir & I NEVER slice.. Damn!!! Okay you can owe me!! I owe you Nothing!!
No gambling at Bushwood either.
Eh?
USGA Standards: Have a consistent and deep root zone that will still drain effectively. ruclips.net/video/XY9QavivoZw/видео.html
Whoever does not repair their divots must be sentenced to watch this several times, then help doing manual labor building one for 20 hours.
What about people spitting sunflower seeds on the Green
I agree. I hate walking into a green to fix my pitch mark and there being a bunch of marks that the previous people didn't fix. I'll usually fix any marks I see. Takes 5 secs
The budget won't allow it we line them up and execute them with one bullet.
Fascinating. And somehow is reminiscent of the 8 & 16 mm "educational" films, but mine were in B&W in my grade school and high school years, the 50's & 60's. Zzzzz. What would be the cost of constructing a 30' x 40' green today? Just curious.
100k +
Perforated "Big O" should never be used without a drain sock if you want it to work for more than a few years. Otherwise you will inevitably have granular material seeping into the weeping tile and all it takes is a one single blockage to render the entire system inoperable.
@@codylittle5936 Good stuff
Sock tiles should only be used in bunkers
We install a flush point on all of our sub-surface drains.
cinderella story ruclips.net/video/zbQTXFJL8lo/видео.html
That is amazing. I swear. One day I will have this exact same thing done for a greens lawn.
It can be done. It's not as hard as you might think.
English greenkeepers rule with no budget n hard work take care of it as you would a baby!
If your ever at a loose end and don't know what to do........ Ask a farmer and do the opposite👌🏻😂
If they are built right to begin with they are more consistent and are easier to maintain.
yawnnn
Didn't know so much went into building a Golf Course / Golf Green