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By in Golf on 26th May 2006 14:00

How Low Can You Go?

By Stella Rixon STRI

With an ever increasing demand for Augusta-quick greens all year round, the STRI has been carrying out a countrywide survey to record present day cutting heights on golf courses around the British Isles. Height of cut information on greens, tees, collars, fairways and rough was collected by STRI agronomists visiting over 850 courses, distributed throughout Scotland, Ireland, North and Southern England. The courses varied in type from links, heathland to parkland and from pay-and-play to The Open venues. The survey ran from Jun '02 to Jun '04 so that we have 2 complete years of data, enabling a comparison to be made from year to year.

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