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http://bayonnecalripken.com/images/Finished_Cement_Lip.jpg<br><br>
http://bayonnecalripken.com/images/Finished_Cement_Lip.jpg<br><br>
A sample picture of an cement lip in a baseball field.<br>
A sample picture of an cement lip in a baseball field.<br>
Source:http://bayonnecalripken.com/fodday5.htm<br><br>
Source: http://bayonnecalripken.com/fodday5.htm<br><br>
 
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Revision as of 10:13, 21 March 2006


1. An abutment of sod raised 3 to 4 inches above the sand level of the bunker facing the putting green which prevents a player from putting out.

2. On a baseball or softball diamond, a slightly elevated ridge in the turfgrass adjacent to a skinned area, caused by the intrusion of skinned area soil into the turf, which can prevent proper drainage and inconsistent ball response; also referred to as a "mounded ridge."

Finished_Cement_Lip.jpg

A sample picture of an cement lip in a baseball field.
Source: http://bayonnecalripken.com/fodday5.htm