{"id":31315,"date":"2020-05-26T16:00:48","date_gmt":"2020-05-26T23:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgwflorida.com\/west-palm-beach\/blog\/2020\/05\/26\/perfecting-putting-green-surfaces-part-3-cutting-of-putting-greens\/"},"modified":"2020-05-26T16:00:48","modified_gmt":"2020-05-26T23:00:48","slug":"perfecting-putting-green-surfaces-part-3-cutting-of-putting-greens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgwflorida.com\/west-palm-beach\/blog\/2020\/05\/26\/perfecting-putting-green-surfaces-part-3-cutting-of-putting-greens\/","title":{"rendered":"Perfecting Putting Green Surfaces \u2013 Part 3 \u2013 Cutting of Putting Greens"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hello, everyone! I hope all is well. In my last column, I wrote about how placing infill causes imperfections in putting green surfaces. We also learned that placing infill at proper elevations supports ballast, reduces wear, prevents settlement\/depressions, and maintains Stimpmeter speeds. This month, I will teach a process that I developed decades ago called \u201ccutting\u201d. This easy technique creates a smooth putting surface and maintains Stimpmeter speeds.<\/p>
This month ASK JW will start a continue the series that will provide educational information along with tips and tricks in perfecting putting green surfaces.<\/p>
For more information contact J.W. at askjw@sgwcorp.com<\/a> or call 888.846.3598<\/a><\/p> To read more about this topic,