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Fairhope Golf Club to sprig TifEagle on greens; city to remove private trees shading green 18
Summary
Golf-course staff sought approval to convert 10 greens to TifEagle Bermuda and to remove three private trees that shade the practice green and green No. 18; staff said the hybrid grass will improve playability through most of the year and that tree owner agreed to cooperate.
City golf-course staff asked the council to approve work to renovate 10 greens (the practice green and holes 1–9) by sprigging TifEagle hybrid Bermuda and to authorize removal of three privately owned trees that shade a green, saying both steps will improve turf playability and durability.
Course staff described TifEagle as a fine-texture Bermuda hybrid that will provide improved speed, consistency…
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