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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Nelson Caron Featured in Golf Georgia Magazine

Nelson Caron penned an article on practice tee divots for the May/June 2012 Golf Georgia magazine. The attached article outlines how a golfer on the practice tee can help divots recover faster. Click here for the rest of the story.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Bunker Etiquette Reminders

Following a few quick and simple bunker etiquette tips can help maintain the playability and aesthetic look of our bunkers.

1. When entering and exiting a bunker do so from the "low point" and NOT along a steep face where you can slide down, displace the sand and leave large indentations in the face of the bunker. If you feel like you have to climb in or out of the bunker, you are not entering/exiting from the correct spot. (Photo 1)
Photo 1. When entering and leaving a bunker, use the low side of the bunker.

2. Use the rakes inside the bunkers to smooth your footprints, where you have "dug in" for the shot and rake where your club blasted the ball from the bunker.

3. After raking the disturbed area in the bunker, please place the rake back into the bunker parallel to the bunker edge (Photo 2 C).

Photo 2. Photos A & B show incorrectly placed bunker rakes. Photo C shows a correctly placed bunker rake lying parallel along the side of the bunker.
4. If the sand is damp or wet, please knock/tap the sand from your golf shoes before walking on the green where it can interfere with another golfer's putting line. (Photo 3)


Photo 3. Knocking the sand off your shoes as you exit the bunker reduces the sand footprints tracked across a green.
Following these few simple tips can help maintain a consistent and fair playing surface for all golfers. Thank you for your help!