Typically when greens are new they are hard. A new course
will often have bare areas. Planted trees will usually be young and small.Often depending on the amount of soil screening ,rocks will come up to the surface on fairways.
So when a course matures most of these issues are resolved.
2007-11-06 08:48:46
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answered by Alasdair W 2
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It Means The Trees Grow Taller And Fuller, The Grass Grows In Thicker. The Greenskeeper And Staff Learn More As It Blossoms Through Trial And Error.
2007-11-06 02:35:49
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answered by SWAT 4
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It means that a course "grows in" fully. A new facility that plants, sods, or seeds fairways and rough needs time to grow, hence mature
2007-11-06 02:36:33
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answered by Oysterman 1
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it particularly is edited from my answer from yet another yet comparable question (the 1st time grew to become into surely approximately timber on the golfing direction.) direction layout has long previous by way of quite a few tiers. initially, classes have been only layed out employing the contours of the land. actually putting a hollow the place nature allowed a hollow to be. The very oldest classes in Europe are this manner. the subsequent technology of direction designers built classes that they dreamed up. No volume of land, sea, or rock might forestall them from construction those classes. So, employing the hot gadget referred to as a bulldozer, vast quantities of land must be moved to construct a man made panorama with the aid of fact the dressmaker observed in good condition. section 3 is the greater cutting-part "enlightened" attitude the place as quickly as back minimum impact on nature is inspired, on a similar time as some 'manipulation" right here and there is likewise mandatory as a fashion to make the direction honest and visually suitable. Answering your question quickly. hyperlinks classes are many times on sandy/low yet in specific situations hilly windy plots of land with few if any timber. this way of direction is vast open, no blind pictures at the back of stands of timber, large hills, and so on. the sport is performed decrease in altitude to stay out of the wind, and bump and run is the main. The holes are "appropriate" together to boot as being a loop (in and out) making a link in a chain. The latter no longer being very sensible lots of the time now once you think approximately the fee of actual assets.
2016-12-08 13:41:43
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answered by falacco 4
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Matures means getting older and prettier.. The greens getting bvetter along with the fairways, bunkers and trees.., The older and more well kept courses are so much better then one less than 5 years old....
2007-11-06 05:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A golf coarse maturing is like new trees on a coarse and vegitation and certain areas of the rough all growing
2007-11-06 02:38:54
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answered by BRAVESFAN 3
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When something matures, it ages. For instance a course that was built in 1999 is not as mature as a course that was built in 1987.
2007-11-06 13:10:49
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answered by Solomon Grundy 7
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When a golf course matures means when the trees and shrubs get bigger and the grass becomes a bit lusher.
The course then becomes a bit more of a challenge to play, especially if you end up in the trees.
Alistair Thomson
http://www.acegolftips.com
2007-11-06 07:23:58
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answered by Alistair T 1
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