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"What Lies Beneath" Golf Magazine Feb - 2013

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  1. Melvin Waldron
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    1/15/2013 6:01 PM
    [quote">At the moment, he's wading through the swampy shallows of a pond on a par 4 at Lexington Oaks Golf Club, north of Tampa, Fla., that isn't just a hazard to players on the tee. It's chemical-laced waters, laden with bacteria that cause lockjaw, are home to snapping turtles, poisonous snakes and a feisty alligator that's big enough to drag a man into a death roll.
    [quote">With that, he dons his mask and disappears, down into a world of pesticides and predators, a trail of bubbles rising in his wake. by Josh Sens

    I read this at lunch today and of course I'm sure the author used some descriptive language as part of his trade, but I wondered, have we as a industry really done a good job of getting our message out?

    Would be curious what everyone else thinks?

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  2. Andy Jorgensen
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    1/15/2013 6:01 PM
    If I was Lexington Oaks, I'd say that is slander. I mean really, bacteria that can cause lockjaw. C'mon!



  3. Keith Lamb
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    1/15/2013 6:01 PM
    So I'm guessing Josh Sens did his own water testing.....or he based it on other facts or reports that showed pesticide levels in the water. Another responsible journalist hack.



  4. Rosenthal Gregg
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    1/15/2013 6:01 PM
    Sad words, agree with what is said above! A journalist should be careful what they write about without doing proper research first! Stupid is as stupid does! enough said.

    Gregg R



  5. Wahlin Scott B
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    1/15/2013 7:01 PM
    I have been at my present job for 12 years: one ball diver drowned and one bitten by an alligator. The only other incident I had was cleaning out a wet well intake myself in about 15' of water. A 6' gator rested on my back and dug his front "feet" into my shoulders. When I realized what what was up we both panicked and went in opposite directions.



  6. Steven Huffstutler
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    1/15/2013 7:01 PM
    Anybody that gets into fresh water in Florida needs his head examined.



  7. Peter Bowman
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    1/15/2013 9:01 PM
    Scott Wahlin, CGCS said: A 6' gator rested on my back and dug his front "feet" into my shoulders. When I realized what what was up we both panicked and went in opposite directions.


    That sounds like ummmmmm....well, I think the gator was trying to uhhhhhhh.....well, nevermind.



  8. Wahlin Scott B
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    1/16/2013 8:01 AM
    We just completed a Site Assesment Report for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. They tested the silt, soil and water in the lakes and found no contamination from pesticides or fertilizers. The course is 28 years old.



  9. Clay Putnam
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    1/16/2013 9:01 AM
    Peter Bowman, CGCS said:
    Scott Wahlin, CGCS said: A 6' gator rested on my back and dug his front "feet" into my shoulders. When I realized what what was up we both panicked and went in opposite directions.


    That sounds like ummmmmm....well, I think the gator was trying to uhhhhhhh.....well, nevermind.


    Yeeeeaaaah....

    At least there wasn't any contamination.



  10. Ashton Alan W
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    1/16/2013 10:01 AM
    Sounds like a letter to the editor from GCSAA would be in order...



  11. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    1/16/2013 5:01 PM
    Letters to the editor can be written to
    Golf Magazine
    1271 Ave. of the Americas, 32nd floor
    New York, NY 10020
    or e-mail to golfletters@golf.com

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

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