We zip tied a doormat, rubber side up, to our gate. It looks like John and the crew did the same on theirs. It makes the morning dew a little more tolerable.
What height do you cut the greens and how often? What about rolling them, whats the weight of that machine including you? Did you say you do 9 a day, so every other day?
@@fairwayjohn6336 i have bermuda at home and come spring i am going to cut a green in the yard. My local course is bermuda. youtube vids with peeople and their home greens ; they have to putt the ball hard to go 8 ft. meaning they are slow. I play in national am tour so i need my homegreen to roll a minimum of 10s. What do you recommend ?
I spent many a mile on one of those. It was always a haul ass job because when you got caught by play it took forever to finish. 90% of the time I'd be caught on 15 or 16.
I work on a golf course now for just over a month and I love learning new things at the job and on these videos
Love seeing the same machine that I use every day on a video like this.
Awesome opening
Just started my job as green keeper at my local hotel and I love it ❤️
really relaxing especially with the music and the edit quality
3:10 it’s wild to me that reptiles that big just walk around and people are so used to it. We never had anything like that in Michigan.
Nice video! Keep'em coming!
Thanks! Appreciate the comment and you taking the time to watch.
Love these videos love living and working on a golf course also
Thank you!
Love the music.
Awesome content, keep it coming
I appreciate it. Thank you.
Rolling greens and spinning bunkers are my favorite things to do. Probably because they're the easiest 😂
Good job sir
How nice to see the fairways covered in dew each morning. How about a magnetic camera holder you can stick it on the trailer. Enjoyed the video
That’s a good idea John. I’ll look into purchasing one. Thanks for watching.
This guy has no clue what he's talkin about he is a part-timer at a course that I work and will be fired soon
Wow you cut fairways on sunday mornings as well as cut and roll greens?
Got that same roller can be tricky getting on when it's wet need a hill for the gate lol
We zip tied a doormat, rubber side up, to our gate.
It looks like John and the crew did the same on theirs. It makes the morning dew a little more tolerable.
Should make a video when you guys edge bunkers
Thanks for the idea!
How many hours is your working day
What height do you cut the greens and how often? What about rolling them, whats the weight of that machine including you? Did you say you do 9 a day, so every other day?
We cut greens everyday at .125 and roll every other day. Thanks a lot for watching Jon, appreciate it!
@@fairwayjohn6336 i have bermuda at home and come spring i am going to cut a green in the yard. My local course is bermuda.
youtube vids with peeople and their home greens ; they have to putt the ball hard to go 8 ft. meaning they are slow. I play in national am tour so i need my homegreen to roll a minimum of 10s. What do you recommend ?
Have a pallet of that bag sand never used them
I spent many a mile on one of those. It was always a haul ass job because when you got caught by play it took forever to finish. 90% of the time I'd be caught on 15 or 16.
Sounds like a pain. Usually at the course I work, we always start our roll early enough to stay ahead of the first round of golfers.
I kinda expected a fancier thing than just 5 rakes bolted to the back but hey if it works it works right? Lolol
Lol yup…though the new course I work has something different. Probably more along the lines of what you’re thinking.
video rough mowers please mate
Will do James, thanks for the suggestion. All the best to you.
Buetifiul cort
This guy has no clue what he's talking about
He's a part-timer at a course that I work he doesn't cut greens he doesn't cut Fairways he rakes bunkers that's it
What a dumb piece of equipment (the greens roller) just get an old greensmaster triplex and put roller units on it instead of reels.