"Tim Wright" <
tlwri...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> A reel type mower is best for the grass as well. It cuts with a scissor
> like action rather than just beating the grass apart. I've never seen any
> other type used on a golf green or fairway.
>
> The problem with cutting the grass too short is it spends all its energy
> growing the blades and not enough energy in growing a good root system.
> Some grasses can be cut shorter than others, tiff for instance, can be cut
> very short indeed which makes it very popular for golf greens.
You know, I've never noticed anyone cutting a golf green. I hate golf, but
went along with my dad when he used to golf to humor him. And I have been
on a golf course many times (unfortunately) The only time I started to
actually enjoy it was when one day a few years ago when I stopped keeping
score. Then it was a lot more "fun" and I just enjoyed being outside and
with my dad. Though my dad (an accountant) just had to keep scores and
started to for me. Having to report my number of strokes took the fun back
out it, so then I started purposely not counting the strokes and would just
make up a number. He kinda noticed, but the Accountant in him refused to
acknowledge someone would play golf and not count their strokes.
I remember seeing tractors on the fairways quite a few times with the
cyclinders behind them but never saw anyone mowing a green. They must do it
very often to have it so short and matted.
Till today I did not realize the rotary motors most people have are
actually harmful to grass and basically butcher it. (Though I think someone
had told me this years ago and I had forgotten.)... I feel even better
about my cheap reel mower that people make fun of. No wonder my grass looks
fairly healthy even though I don't do anything to it. The reel mower gives
it a proper cut and not a mangling.
When I was growing up, my bf's dad had a "reel" style "push" mower but it
had a button that would make the wheels rotate and move on it's own. (I
think it had a long electrical cord.) I thought it was cheating to have a
"push" mower that moved on it's own like that. And my friend still
complained about having to mow the lawn even with a mower he only had to
steer!