Monthly Archives: March 2014

Limitations

The young and the elderly search for things to do; Superintendents plot for things not to do. [3/21/14]

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Give Me Water

Repressurizing an irrigation system is like returning to the gym after a long and debaucherous hiatus: short-term misery followed by long-term relief. [3/20/14]

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Removing Snow

Removing ice and snow from greens is a delicate matter: proceed with caution. [3/19/14]

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The Zoo

A golf course is like a zoo without cages. [3/18/14]

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Budgets

Meager budgets force Superintendents to be creative; extravagant budgets prompt learning and experimentation. [3/17/14]

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Sarcasm

Sarcasm is a weak man’s form of criticism. [3/16/14]

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Under Pressure

A wise Superintendent pressurizes his irrigation system well before he needs water; a foolish one waits until the last-minute and suffers for it. [3/15/14…pressurizing the irrigation system today, waited until the last-minute]

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Humility

Humility is within the grasp of every Superintendent; with some assistance, it can become a paralyzing storm that yields blissful serenity. [3/14/14]

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It never rains under a roof.

On a sunny day, the clubhouse restaurant is full; on a rainy day, no one can be found. [3/13/14]

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Donuts

A misguided man seeks comfort and encouragement from a box of donuts; a wise Superintendent purchases donuts to provide comfort and encouragement to others. [3/12/14]

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