Keeping the green in putting greens

An ARS researcher has developed a tool to more accurately identify non-uniform plants that can adversely affect the appearance and “playability” of putting greens, so that golf course managers can decide how to best deal with the trespassing plants.

View the original article here: Keeping the green in putting greens – Phys.Org

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