You don’t need to be a golf fan to feel terrible for Brian Buckner, the Director of Agronomy at the Golf Club of Houston, which hosts the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open. It started on New Year’s Eve, when Buckner’s crew got to work only to discover that a group of vandals had ruined the course’s 16th green. The markings on the green appear to be from a car doing donuts.
After a day of hard work, the team was able to mend the greens enough for grass to begin growing again. But then, on Monday, Buckner came to work only to find another of his greens horribly destroyed. This one happened on his 14th hole. Awful. ...
You don’t need to be a golf fan to feel terrible for Brian Buckner, the Director of Agronomy at the Golf Club of Houston, which hosts the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open.
It started on New Year’s Eve, when Buckner’s crew got to work only to discover that a group of vandals had ruined the course’s 16th green. The markings on the green appear to be from a car doing donuts.
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