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2.12.1.1 Putting surfaces to be mowed daily. The task will be <br />completed as early as possible (within reason, <br />considering worker and product safety), and will <br />typically be completed no later than four hours after <br />start of play. Typical daily cutting height to be <br />between .125 and .250 inches and will usually be <br />140 to .190 inches. <br />2.12.1.2 Ball cups or pin locations are to be relocated daily <br />under USGA standards to insure proper turf recovery <br />and enable worn turf areas to rejuvenate. Ball marks <br />and/or divots are to be repaired daily prior to mowing. <br />Both above operations are to be performed daily <br />utilizing industry standards, devices and methods. <br />2.12.1.3 Removal of sod from any nursery area should be <br />immediately accompanied by reseeding and/or <br />topdressing to facilitate the rapid recovery of nursery <br />areas. <br />2.12.1.4 Verticutting of all putting surfaces throughout the <br />growing season is to be done on an as needed basis <br />with minimum of six (6) times annually. This is to be <br />followed by a light topdressing to mitigate the <br />build-up of thatch. <br />2.12.1.5 Light topdressing is to be done monthly on all putting <br />surfaces. Material to be used shall be the same as <br />the original material used in the construction of the <br />putting surfaces. A soil analysis may be needed, at <br />19 <br />