Sure she does.It’s called the water cycle..Definitely not a monoculture, though.At least two types of grass and assorted trees.I worked on a golf course one summer, had a really nice sycamore in one corner..I liked to rake the sand traps up nice and fluffy.
I know a bunch of people who had to avoid the local moving hazard on their course in Phalaborwa South Africa. A pride of lions liked to sleep on the greens.
finkd over 10 years ago
I always thought Shorty was all wet.
seyleigh over 10 years ago
Golf courses are mostly monocultures with lots of chemicals thrown in. They are pretty, but they are not nature.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Sure she does.It’s called the water cycle..Definitely not a monoculture, though.At least two types of grass and assorted trees.I worked on a golf course one summer, had a really nice sycamore in one corner..I liked to rake the sand traps up nice and fluffy.
Manhunter808 over 10 years ago
“It takes a lot of balls to play golf the way he does.”
tototu over 10 years ago
Thank you for the word “GLUSH”. perfect!
Dkram over 10 years ago
I knew of a golf course where among the list of hazards were cows and cow pies..\\//_
shellypc over 10 years ago
I know a bunch of people who had to avoid the local moving hazard on their course in Phalaborwa South Africa. A pride of lions liked to sleep on the greens.