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		<title>By: Joanne A. W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joanne A. W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The landscaper should be able to answer all the questions you have about a golf course look.  Be sure to talk with him/her.  And at the same time, find out how to maintain the lawn that they put in for you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The landscaper should be able to answer all the questions you have about a golf course look.  Be sure to talk with him/her.  And at the same time, find out how to maintain the lawn that they put in for you.</p>
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		<title>By: metrkfld</title>
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		<dc:creator>metrkfld</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve asked the same question your asking and I&#039;ve been told it&#039;s all in the cutting of the lawn mower.  We&#039;re not talking a &quot;cheap&quot; riding one either.  Expensive one around $16,000+ dollars if not more in cost.  The cutting edges are able to be adjusted to give the golf course look.  It&#039;s all in the machine.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve asked the same question your asking and I&#8217;ve been told it&#8217;s all in the cutting of the lawn mower.  We&#8217;re not talking a &#8220;cheap&#8221; riding one either.  Expensive one around $16,000+ dollars if not more in cost.  The cutting edges are able to be adjusted to give the golf course look.  It&#8217;s all in the machine.</p>
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		<title>By: Shade</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shade</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You don&#039;t need a high priced mower for your lawn to look good.  All you need to do is cut high, fertilize in the spring and fall, and be sure your lawn gets at least an inch of water per week.  And of  course the type of grass makes all the difference. Blue grass has a finer texure and is more aesthetically pleasing and fescue is more course and stands up to traffic...I would suggest a combination of both. My yard has that golf course look and I have 100 buck push mower. 
I attached a pic of my lawn....the brown areas to the left are hydrangeas that have not leafed out yet but you can see my lawn looks pretty good...it does need to be cut though..:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t need a high priced mower for your lawn to look good.  All you need to do is cut high, fertilize in the spring and fall, and be sure your lawn gets at least an inch of water per week.  And of  course the type of grass makes all the difference. Blue grass has a finer texure and is more aesthetically pleasing and fescue is more course and stands up to traffic&#8230;I would suggest a combination of both. My yard has that golf course look and I have 100 buck push mower.<br />
I attached a pic of my lawn&#8230;.the brown areas to the left are hydrangeas that have not leafed out yet but you can see my lawn looks pretty good&#8230;it does need to be cut though..:)</p>
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		<title>By: d2mathes</title>
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		<dc:creator>d2mathes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In order to have a Golf course lawn ...you are going to have very high maintenance you should think about it first....You&#039;ll also have to apply lots of chemicals....you&#039;ll have to fertilize one a month, cut your grass every 3 to 5 days(don&#039;t remove more then 1/3 of the grass blade. Keep the grass about 2&quot; long so mow when it gets to 3&quot; cutting 1&quot; each time (during the hot times try to leave the grass a little bit longer, about 1/2&quot; longer). Buy really good Kentucky Blue grass seed/sod . Call your local golf course and ask which seed they use, there are many different varieties of KB.
You&#039;ll have to aerate the lawn about 2 to 3 times a season (more depending where you live). Top dress every month with a sand/ soil mixture. and don&#039;t for get the pesticides.....depending on where you live...I don&#039;t know which weeds or insects are a problem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to have a Golf course lawn &#8230;you are going to have very high maintenance you should think about it first&#8230;.You&#8217;ll also have to apply lots of chemicals&#8230;.you&#8217;ll have to fertilize one a month, cut your grass every 3 to 5 days(don&#8217;t remove more then 1/3 of the grass blade. Keep the grass about 2&#8243; long so mow when it gets to 3&#8243; cutting 1&#8243; each time (during the hot times try to leave the grass a little bit longer, about 1/2&#8243; longer). Buy really good Kentucky Blue grass seed/sod . Call your local golf course and ask which seed they use, there are many different varieties of KB.<br />
You&#8217;ll have to aerate the lawn about 2 to 3 times a season (more depending where you live). Top dress every month with a sand/ soil mixture. and don&#8217;t for get the pesticides&#8230;..depending on where you live&#8230;I don&#8217;t know which weeds or insects are a problem.</p>
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		<title>By: $Billy Ray$ Valentine</title>
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		<dc:creator>$Billy Ray$ Valentine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:45:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its a combination of all these things which includes soil structure, type of turf, mowing practices, equipment selection, disease and insect control, periodic aeration, and watering schedule. Golf course soil particularly the greens, are usually anywhere from 80% to 90% sand with 5% to 10% organic loam and peatmoss. This soil structure allows for oxygen circulation, root development, and proper drainage. This is why it is necessary to irrigate on a daily basis as well as applying fertilizer on a regular schedule. 
Firstly to have a putting green type of turf, you will need to seed with the proper variety. There are a few different types and these are used in accordance with the growing location. Some varieties for greens are, bermuda, poa annua, and probably the best which is a cool season grass, the creeping &quot;bentgrass&quot; varieties. Bentgrass can be mowed at a very short height (1/16&quot; to 3/8&quot;) on a regular basis without any harm. To do this you will need a walk behind &quot;reel&quot; mower or the more expensive riding tri-plex reel mower (if you have a very large yard). These mowers will put the stripes and patterns in the turf that you see on the major golf links and sports stadiums. They can cut down to millimeters of inch in height. If you do decide to go with a bentgrass green and want it to look like a golf course, you will be in for a little bit of work to keep it looking that way. It should be aerated at least once a growing season (depending on foot traffic) twice being better. After aeration, the cored holes should be top dressed with sand and the sand swept around to fill in the holes. You will need to apply a fungicide on a regular schedule as bent grass and low mowing practices will cause the turf to become more succeptible to disease. With the soil being mostly sand, you will need to use more water to keep it green and healthy also. There are a few varieties of bentgrass that have been improved to withstand drought however and I will give you that variety with a link a little further down the &quot;fairway&quot;. A well groomed turf is also the target of grass dwelling insects that will reek havoc as well, grubs being the main culprit. I hope I haven&#039;t discouraged you so far? If however, you don&#039;t wish to partake in the upkeep of a golf course looking turf, you can let the bent grass grow taller and mow with a regular rotary mower at a higher setting and it will still do well. You will still need to water more often and do all the other requirements I have mentioned above though. If you do decide to go through with this venture, my hat goes off to you and if you succeed, you will be the envy of your neighborhood. Don&#039;t forget to invite all the neighbors over for a &quot;puttoff&quot; competition and a barbecue once it gets well established... Here is the link with the bentgrass variety.... click onto other links to look at more... The &quot;PennCross&quot; creeping bentgrass is a very good variety and has been used for years on major courses throughout the world. Good luck!...http://www.seedland.com/mm5/merchant.mvc...http://www.bentgrasses.com/http://www.putting-greens.com/info.htmlhttp://www.putting-greens.com/gallery.ht...http://www.putting-greens.com/types.htmlhttp://www.locketurf.com/Information/Ree...
...$Billy Ray$</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a combination of all these things which includes soil structure, type of turf, mowing practices, equipment selection, disease and insect control, periodic aeration, and watering schedule. Golf course soil particularly the greens, are usually anywhere from 80% to 90% sand with 5% to 10% organic loam and peatmoss. This soil structure allows for oxygen circulation, root development, and proper drainage. This is why it is necessary to irrigate on a daily basis as well as applying fertilizer on a regular schedule.<br />
Firstly to have a putting green type of turf, you will need to seed with the proper variety. There are a few different types and these are used in accordance with the growing location. Some varieties for greens are, bermuda, poa annua, and probably the best which is a cool season grass, the creeping &#8220;bentgrass&#8221; varieties. Bentgrass can be mowed at a very short height (1/16&#8243; to 3/8&#8243;) on a regular basis without any harm. To do this you will need a walk behind &#8220;reel&#8221; mower or the more expensive riding tri-plex reel mower (if you have a very large yard). These mowers will put the stripes and patterns in the turf that you see on the major golf links and sports stadiums. They can cut down to millimeters of inch in height. If you do decide to go with a bentgrass green and want it to look like a golf course, you will be in for a little bit of work to keep it looking that way. It should be aerated at least once a growing season (depending on foot traffic) twice being better. After aeration, the cored holes should be top dressed with sand and the sand swept around to fill in the holes. You will need to apply a fungicide on a regular schedule as bent grass and low mowing practices will cause the turf to become more succeptible to disease. With the soil being mostly sand, you will need to use more water to keep it green and healthy also. There are a few varieties of bentgrass that have been improved to withstand drought however and I will give you that variety with a link a little further down the &#8220;fairway&#8221;. A well groomed turf is also the target of grass dwelling insects that will reek havoc as well, grubs being the main culprit. I hope I haven&#8217;t discouraged you so far? If however, you don&#8217;t wish to partake in the upkeep of a golf course looking turf, you can let the bent grass grow taller and mow with a regular rotary mower at a higher setting and it will still do well. You will still need to water more often and do all the other requirements I have mentioned above though. If you do decide to go through with this venture, my hat goes off to you and if you succeed, you will be the envy of your neighborhood. Don&#8217;t forget to invite all the neighbors over for a &#8220;puttoff&#8221; competition and a barbecue once it gets well established&#8230; Here is the link with the bentgrass variety&#8230;. click onto other links to look at more&#8230; The &#8220;PennCross&#8221; creeping bentgrass is a very good variety and has been used for years on major courses throughout the world. Good luck!&#8230;http://www.seedland.com/mm5/merchant.mvc&#8230;http://www.bentgrasses.com/http://www.putting-greens.com/info.htmlhttp://www.putting-greens.com/gallery.ht&#8230;http://www.putting-greens.com/types.htmlhttp://www.locketurf.com/Information/Ree&#8230;<br />
&#8230;$Billy Ray$</p>
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