The Wall Street Journal has one of those sky-is-falling articles on how the weather this summer is ruining the greens.
The sustained record-breaking heat across much of the U.S. this summer, combined with high humidity and occasional heavy rain, is killing the greens on many golf courses. A handful of high-profile courses have already had to close, and if the heat continues, others are likely to follow. Golfers themselves deserve part of the blame for insisting that putting surfaces be mown short and fast even in weather conditions in which such practices are almost certain to ruin them.
Discover more from GolfBlogger Golf Blog
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.