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  1. Michael Sullivan
    Michael Sullivan avatar
    5 posts
    3/3/2014 7:03 AM
    Hello all

    I am looking for some input on what others are using for tee mix for new and/or renovated tee. In the past, we have used a 70-20-10 mix. Looking to try to possibly save money on mixes for tees.
    Different salesman from Mix companies have suggested other possible mixes such as 50-50, etc. The majority of my tees are push up. Any input is appreciated.
    We are a municipal Course, receiving about 40,000 rounds of Golf and generally will sod to short cut blue.

    Thanks
    Mike Sullivan
    Golf Course Supt
    Brennan Golf
    Stamford, CT
    203-977-5694



  2. Tony Feheregyhazi
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    7 posts
    3/3/2014 7:03 AM
    I have a local company make our renovation tee mix using unscreened sand to make it a little cheaper. The raw sand they use is very clean and not to course (no stones), probably saves us 4 bucks a yard.

    Tony Feheregyhazi
    Bridges Golf Course
    Winnipeg, Canada



  3. Michael Sullivan
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    5 posts
    3/3/2014 8:03 AM
    Thanks for the Reply Tony.
    What type of Mix are you using?

    Mike Sullivan



  4. Tony Feheregyhazi
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    7 posts
    3/3/2014 10:03 AM
    We go with a 60- 20 -20 mix due to being in an open links style setting. Just feel the higher % of organic helps retain a little more moisture but doesn't effect playability.

    Tony



  5. Timothy Walker
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    0 posts
    3/3/2014 5:03 PM
    I inherited short cut blue and it is divot riddled...slow recovery almost painful. Also was laid on a sand mix...



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