| Correcting windburn injury without interrupting play
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60, 62.
| More | 185942 |
| [Injured spots in spring on a windburned green due to shallow rooted turf]
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60.
| More | 187607 |
| [Greens were drilled promptly in spring, and holes left open to encourage deep root formation]
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60.
| More | 187610 |
| [The green surfaces looked like this while drilling]
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60.
| More | 187611 |
| [The small amount of soil around each drill hole was removed with a dandelion-type rake]
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60.
| More | 187612 |
| [New white roots develop immediately]
| Noer, O. J. 1950. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. February. 24(2): p. 60.
| More | 187614 |