The Bee posse's weekly update of the latest in area conditions, bargains, etc.
Course What you need to know
Land Park No. 4 green back in play after about a month with a temporary significant work being done to improve that corner of the course; rest of greens are good
Lincoln Hills All good on Hills; greens on Orchard not fully recovered from Oct. 8 punching
Mace Meadow Peaceful setting, good rates, mediocre overall conditions at best
Teal Bend Greens good (and fast, at least before it rained); marshals keep things moving
Timber Creek Fall greens aerification postponed; greens verticut this week instead
WildHawk Overseeding of tee boxes will pay off soon as for the next week, only the front of the tee boxes being used; new combination tee provides 5,265-yard option (575 yards shorter than white tees) with a rating of 65.0, slope of 107
Aerified last week: Whitney Oaks; Scheduled to aerify next week: Wildhorse
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