Fairways Sample Clauses

Fairways. Fairways are smooth with a uniform turf color. Turf is firm, but not hard, well defined and properly supports the ball for play.
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Fairways. ALL AREAS OF PLAY EXCEPT GREENS, TEES, ROUGHS AND NATURAL GROWTH AREAS.
Fairways. Fairways will be mowed with a Toro 5200 fairway mower, or similar equipment. • Mowing height will be approximately 0.75 inch throughout the season. • Fairways will be mowed 3 times per week during the May thru September growing season. Weather and course conditions may change the days they are mowed. In April and October, fairways will be mowed on an "as needed" basis, but no more than 3 times per week. • Mowing directions will be alternated to avoid grain development. • Solid tine aerification may be done on an as needed basis but no more than 1 time per year. • Fertilization programs will be based upon soil tests results and upon needs based upon regulating growth and color for consistent golf turf. A total of 1 to 2 pounds of actual Nitrogen is anticipated to be applied during the growing season. • No Insecticide applications are anticipated. • One Herbicide application may be applied if a problem from weeds occurs. • No Wetting Agent applications are anticipated. • Fungicide applications will be made in a timely manner to prevent turf damage from various diseases. We will also make one fungicide application in November for the control of snow mold.
Fairways. All Areas of Play Except Greens, Tees, Roughs and Natural Growth Areas.
Fairways. A. Mowing: Fairways shall be mowed 3 times weekly or as determined by growth and/or weather. Approximate mowing heights and dates: Arboretum: Opening Day to Closing Day 0.45 inch Buffalo Grove Golf Course: Opening Day to March 31 1.0 inch April 1 to November 1 0.75 inch November 2 to Closing Day 1.0 inch
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