Greenkeeping

What Golfers Notice First About Greenkeeping

A plain-English guide to greenkeeping with the course details that make it useful.

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The small details are not small

Players notice greenkeeping through the ball’s behaviour: a chip that releases further than expected on a firm surface, a putt that holds its line better than yesterday’s, or an approach that lands and stops rather than bouncing forward. A mowing height change, a damp low spot near a drainage channel, or a green that’s been hand-watered in sections can all shift the right club or landing zone by one option without warning.

Read these signals before committing to a shot:

  • Whether the fairway is firm and releasing or soft and stopping.
  • Whether chips from short rough are running out or checking up quickly.
  • Whether the greens are consistent in speed or show variation hole to hole.
  • Whether afternoon conditions are noticeably faster or slower than morning.