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Many golf courses were constructed about 100 years ago when irrigation systems were not available. As a result, greens were designed to retain water and were often slightly saucer shaped. This often leads to a build up of thatch and makes greens unplayable in winter. |


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A USGA green consists of the following layers:
· A gravel bed · A drainage system · An intermediate layer · A rootzone mix |
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