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We are now well into the cooler months and as a result turf growth has decreased dramatically. As turf growth drops the more vulnerable it gets and therefore more susceptible it is to damage from carts. These areas will take a lot longer to repair than if it occurred during the summer months. There are a few things we can all do to minimise the damage and to present the course in its best possible condition.
- Limit the amount of traffic on the golf course by using only one golf buggy per two players.
- Follow cart direction signs.
- Use cart paths as much as possible and observe the 90 degree rule.
Thanks for you co-operation in helping us maintain the golf course to the standard that we all expect.
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