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PHOTO A: This photo might be easy to diagnose because it is something that each superintendent deals with at one time or another. But quite surprisingly, they deal with it in many different ways. The dark green line across the entire length of this par-5 fairway is the result of a hydraulic oil leak. A pressurized hose broke on the back of a five-gang hydraulic fairway mower, and since the leak happened on one of the rear units on the machine, the operator had no idea there was a problem until he got to the end of his pass. In the past, this superintendent had tried soaking oil spills with wetting agents but had little luck with that technique. On this occasion, he just let the area die, and two weeks later, applied divot mix, which was a combination of sand, seed and fertilizer. The area was completely healed over within four weeks of the leak.
Photo courtesy of Al Frantik, superintendent at the Links at Spring Church Golf Club in Apollo, Pa., and a 16-year GCSAA member.
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