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Bob Noel
In NV it would save a lot of water. That might become critical sooner than later.
Tim
I imagine the golfers would bake (even more) if playing on turf.
In NV it would save a lot of water. That might become critical sooner than later.
Tim
I imagine the golfers would bake (even more) if playing on turf.
Seeing how bad I am at taking a consistent divot (while being decently athletic in general), I would imagine the turf would be destroyed pretty quickly with guys hacking away at it. They make it work with the cheap stuff at the driving range, but I don't think the serious golfers would be happy with that grade of material on the greens or fairways. The purists would want every record-breaking round notated with an asterisk if played on a non-natural surface.continuing the thread drift... I wonder about the advantages of using turf for golf courses...
I feel like someone hasn't read the eight pages of discussion concerning why lots of people think it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do...How could anyone want to play sports on plastic and concrete vs dirt and grass.
They’ll have to invent a tee that will pop the ball up into the strike zone.Seeing how bad I am at taking a consistent divot (while being decently athletic in general), I would imagine the turf would be destroyed pretty quickly with guys hacking away at it. They make it work with the cheap stuff at the driving range, but I don't think the serious golfers would be happy with that grade of material on the greens or fairways. The purists would want every record-breaking round notated with an asterisk if played on a non-natural surface.
How could anyone want to play sports on plastic and concrete vs dirt and grass. ...
Personally, I don't see the point on playing sports on any surface that isn't frozen water
Hah!Curling fan I see!
Some turf manufacturers recycle it back into turf or turf related products (e.g. pad).Where does it go after 10 years and replacing is necessary. I wish modern society thought a generation or two ahead instead of kicking the environment/financial can down the road.
Three reasons (at least):idle question: I wonder why the Arizona Cardinal stadium (State Farm) has a retractable natural grass field...
NFL owner ruler contest.idle question: I wonder why the Arizona Cardinal stadium (State Farm) has a retractable natural grass field...
Curling? They drink before, during, and after. It's very popular here in Wisconsin - You don't have to stop drinking to play your sport!Hah!
At one of the rinks where I skate, there is an adjacent curling facility just next door. Perhaps the main difference I noticed once when popping in is that they drink during their games and we hockey players drink after.
Yeah, 20-30 years ago everyone had to have retractable everything. Started in about 1989 when the Toronto SkyDome opened, and for a while it seemed like every stadium was getting a retractable roof.NFL owner ruler contest.