So I recently have played some mighty fine golf courses. I had a chat with the member of one of these. We'll just say it is one of the top 10 in the US. He pointed out a few special situations around this golf course which assist in the maintenance and immaculate conditioning of this golf course.
1] They took a hill that was a couple acres and removed it. They then built a concrete container for a very substantial water holding pond. And then of course they put the hill back on top of this. Thus this water is pure and used only for watering the golf course.
2] They implanted a heating and cooling system underneath every green on the course. This allows for no need to cover the greens during cold weather and no need for excessive watering during very hot conditions.
3] They input soil measuring censors at key locations throughout the course for automatic watering when conditions are dry.
1] They took a hill that was a couple acres and removed it. They then built a concrete container for a very substantial water holding pond. And then of course they put the hill back on top of this. Thus this water is pure and used only for watering the golf course.
2] They implanted a heating and cooling system underneath every green on the course. This allows for no need to cover the greens during cold weather and no need for excessive watering during very hot conditions.
3] They input soil measuring censors at key locations throughout the course for automatic watering when conditions are dry.