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When soil is made up of clay

Not enough oxygen

Irrigation needs to be supplemented for rainfall

True

Superintendent responsible for all the property including the driveway

True

Top dressing reduces surface irregularities

False

Keep a thatch later to reduce summer heat impact

True

Overseeding

T/F

Soil without phosphorus

Reduces algae

High traffic with a sandy soil requires more aeration

True

Subsurface bugs result in

Thinning of overall turf

Bottom of the leaf

Sheath

Who is responsible for knowing course and chemical regulations

Superintendent

A pH of 3

Acidic

To lower alkaline

Add sulfur

“Browning to green”

Less water

Reason for reduced chemical use

Integrated pest

Golf course can create wildlife area at no cost

True

Better for the environment

Wetting agents

Photosynthesis energy

Light

Why use Kentucky blue in fairway rather than bent

Less maintenance

Replace divots with stolons and rhyizoms

True

Educate members about maintenance

Publicize schedule

What to do before aeration

Inform and educate staff

Sustainability

Playability

30%

False

Greens should be how big

5000-8000

Use fungicides at first sight

False

Order of golf course design

Site analysis, design, develop, grow-in, maintain

Why aerate in spring

Recovers faster, turf not damaged

PH water retention

False