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Author(s):Slick, Adam
Author Affiliation:Manager, Public Relations and Communications, Jacobsen
Title:Clip art: Understanding the science and art of frequency of clip offers golf course managers a valuable strategy for improving turf conditions
Section:GCM extra
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Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 80, No. 11, November 2012, p. 76, 78, 80.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Frequency of clip; Golf course superintendents; Golf green speed; Mowing height; Recommendations; Turfgrass quality
Abstract/Contents:Describes how adjusting frequency of clip settings on mowing equipment can be potentially beneficial for golf courses. Explains the equation for calculating frequency of clip values. States that superintendents "can opt to tighten his FOC [frequency of clip] to increase ball roll significantly - without lowing the height of cut" to potentially lessen the need for rolling greens or double cutting grass.
Language:English
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Slick, A. 2012. Clip art: Understanding the science and art of frequency of clip offers golf course managers a valuable strategy for improving turf conditions. Golf Course Manage. 80(11):p. 76, 78, 80.
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