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29 Cards in this Set
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When soil is made up of clay |
Not enough oxygen |
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Irrigation needs to be supplemented for rainfall |
True |
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Superintendent responsible for all the property including the driveway |
True |
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Top dressing reduces surface irregularities |
False |
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Keep a thatch later to reduce summer heat impact |
True |
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Overseeding |
T/F |
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Soil without phosphorus |
Reduces algae |
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High traffic with a sandy soil requires more aeration |
True |
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Subsurface bugs result in |
Thinning of overall turf |
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Bottom of the leaf |
Sheath |
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Who is responsible for knowing course and chemical regulations |
Superintendent |
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A pH of 3 |
Acidic |
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To lower alkaline |
Add sulfur |
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“Browning to green” |
Less water |
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Reason for reduced chemical use |
Integrated pest |
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Golf course can create wildlife area at no cost |
True |
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Better for the environment |
Wetting agents |
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Photosynthesis energy |
Light |
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Why use Kentucky blue in fairway rather than bent |
Less maintenance |
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Replace divots with stolons and rhyizoms |
True |
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Educate members about maintenance |
Publicize schedule |
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What to do before aeration |
Inform and educate staff |
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Sustainability |
Playability |
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30% |
False |
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Greens should be how big |
5000-8000 |
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Use fungicides at first sight |
False |
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Order of golf course design |
Site analysis, design, develop, grow-in, maintain |
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Why aerate in spring |
Recovers faster, turf not damaged |
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PH water retention |
False |