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1. Usually referred to as the turfgrass area immediately adjacent to and on either side of the fairway. In terms of maintenance, roughs are usually mowed at heights between 1.5 and 4 inches, the higher cuts used mainly for tournament play.<br> | 1. Usually referred to as the turfgrass area immediately adjacent to and on either side of the fairway. In terms of maintenance, roughs are usually mowed at heights between 1.5 and 4 inches, the higher cuts used mainly for tournament play.<br> | ||
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This is a picture of the fairway and rough areas. The fairway is the shorte lighter looking area while the rough is longer and darker. | |||
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'''Source:'''http://www.sharondebraal.com/Fairway-Village.html |
Revision as of 16:22, 28 February 2006
1. Usually referred to as the turfgrass area immediately adjacent to and on either side of the fairway. In terms of maintenance, roughs are usually mowed at heights between 1.5 and 4 inches, the higher cuts used mainly for tournament play.
This is a picture of the fairway and rough areas. The fairway is the shorte lighter looking area while the rough is longer and darker.
Source:http://www.sharondebraal.com/Fairway-Village.html