Let's just say that Marvin is a happy camper. Marvin has been working at Stonehenge for over 12 years and is invaluable in his knowledge and expertise in equipment operation. One of his biggest jobs every summer is mowing all of the rough. I'm happy to say that this year Marvin will be mowing the rough on a brand new Toro 4500-D. This newest 4500-D has many features that were lacking on the older model which will result in a far superior quality of cut and a reduction in the equipment repairs department. The new machine was delivered on Monday, May 6 and was put to good use on Thursday, May 9. This machine mows the majority of grass on the golf course and logs many hours each season. This year Marvin will be mowing all of the bermudagrass rough at a height of 2". The goal is to provide a fair height of cut for playability and promote the lateral growth of the grass. Rather than the plant use all of it's energy on top growth, mowing at a lower height will allow the plant to fill-in and grow laterally. Finally, all of the tall fescue secondary rough areas will be mowed with a different unit at a height of 3". The reason for this is because a 2" cut on tall fescue is too short and very stressful for this cool-season grass in the middle of summer.
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