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re: How is Webb Park looking these days?

Posted on 9/15/23 at 3:03 pm to
Posted by LSUGolfman
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2019
182 posts
Posted on 9/15/23 at 3:03 pm to
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Fairways are great. There are definitely some bare spots on the greens but they're largely puttable and coming back decently after a rough summer. Not bad all things considered.

They just hired a new PGA pro named Kevin Landry a week or two ago, so hopefully he can get it in great shape again.


Kevin is a great guy and an excellent golfer. But the hiring of a PGA pro has absolutely nothing to do with course conditions -- at any golf course. PGA Professionals do not manage the golf course maintenance staff. They don't have that kind of training. They manage the golf shop. Superintendents manage the golf course and playing conditions.

Mike Drury is the superintendent at Webb and he does a very good job, considering. Webb's biggest problem is that they're running 45,000 rounds of golf a year over 1.3 acres of Tifdwarf putting surfaces.

You know who has 1.3 acres of greens? City Park. It's nine holes. You know who has Tifdwarf on their greens? Nobody (besides of course, City Park). They are literally the last two, I think. Tifdwarf was the industry standard from about 1960-1995 -- back when greens were mowed at a quarter inch and 9-10 on a stimpmeter was lightning fast.

The only other course that I know of that had Tifdwarf greens was Copper Mill. Copper Mill's greens sucked for years. Hopefully they will do better with Tifeagle.

When you mix the tiny size of Webb's greens with their inferior genetic makeup and add 45,000 hacks trampling them down 363 days a year -- you have a recipe for one of the most difficult golf course superintendent jobs in America.

From what I've heard though, BREC may be considering enlarging and renovating greens at both Webb and City to something similar to what's going on out at Clark. Until then, if you see Mike Drury out at Webb, buy him a coke.
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