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Golf Technical Problems Problem Analysis Report

Technical Problems Related to Golf Course, Cross Creek

Sports and games, whether outdoors and indoors, need a good sense of construction and organized planning in order to minimize technical problems and to maximize the benefits of the play. Golf is an outdoor sport that innumerable people like to play and take it either as a constructive and healthy pastime or indulge in the activity to keep them active and energetic round the clock yet while others observe it as a source of interaction and socialization with the people around. Keeping in mind the benefits and personal satisfaction that people extract from this outdoor activity, Cross Creek where I work has a golf course too with me as an avid player. However, recently many of us have observed some major technical problems thereby getting complaints from many of the players around. The purpose of this report is therefore to list down all the technical problems, the possible repercussions of the problems at hand if they are not solved on timely basis and to present some pragmatic recommendations or suggestions. Following are some of the problems observed in the golf course, Cross Creek:

The course doesn't drain

Poor turf...

...

There are water-holding pockets the whole year that preclude a smooth game and frustrate players by producing poor quality conditions to play golf. This enormous technical problem is further aggravated by the poorly maintained and managed irrigation system thereby giving rise to another technical problem.
Problem #2: Poor Turf and Trees

Apart from the poor drainage system, the golf course has a bad irrigation system that heightens the problem and leads to poor turf and trees thereby posing several other related technical problems and compelling the players to complain.

Problem#3: Radical Pitch in the Green

The pitching of the greens appears extreme. All the greens are pitched from four to five percent from back to front thereby paving way for another technical problem. The players with the option of few pin positions with the greens have to run after the ball if and when they miss it over a lengthy, stretched out gradient of the course.

Problem#4: Weak Position of the Bunker

The cookie-cutter shaped bunkering of the golf course is quite simple in its architectural pattern thereby reflecting absolute lack of aesthetics. As long as the plain archaic construction of the bunkering does not become…

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