How Climate and Weather Effect Golf Course Conditions
Importance of Considering Weather:
Keeping a golf course in playing condition is no easy feat no matter where you are, but climate plays a surprisingly large role. While climate varies greatly from region to region, factors such as humidity, rainfall, dewpoint, and even ground temperature are factors every golf course has to consider.
The general population may not know this, but golf course maintenance and management professionals are all too aware that turfgrass is vulnerable to a variety of fungi and diseases. Players and golf carts consistently wear away at grasses leaving them exposed to microorganisms and extreme weather. Cold or icy conditions can promote fungal growth, while extreme heat exposure similarly cultivates disease.
Down To Earth Golf provides golf courses with the resources they need to thrive, no matter the season. Whether you are taking your team to the next level or starting from scratch, DTE Golf makes a difference.













