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Peter Garvey
@pgagarvey
Head PGA Certified Golf Professional @ Idle Hour (Kentucky’s only Ross). 1987 Miami U Grad. Titleist LAS. #TeamTitleist. 2022 KPGA Golf Professional of the Year
Lexington, KY Katılım Ekim 2011
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Here's a little song I just wrote. Dedicated to Al Gore.
"GLOBAL WARMING" (Is Freezin' Us To Death)
I'm startin' to think that @algore fella is full of shit?
Feel free to rip this audio and make your own video version of it:)
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40 years in Lexington and I’ve never seen them fumble road-clearing like this after a snowstorm. On ramps, off ramps, turn lanes, merging lanes, and intersections have been completely ignored.
@MayorGorton @KYTCDistrict7
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@LanceMcAlister Lack of leadership on the sideline and the inability of the head coach to look into the mirror to find the biggest excuse. Zack looks completely lost at times while staring into his play sheet. Plays are slow to get to the QB and selection is predictable.
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With a night to sleep on it, what is your biggest takeaway from the #Bengals loss on Sunday?

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@LanceMcAlister Seems he fits right in the with the culture of all Cincinnati sports.
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#Bearcats are now 1-10 in November under Scott Satterfield.
Outscored 32.7 to 18.9 per game.
Allowed 40+ four times.
Allowed 30+ seven times.
Scored more than 24 once.
Scored fewer than 20 six times.

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@CincyJungle It’s time to call Vontaze Burfict and hire him as a Defensive Special Consultant. I’d say an attitude adjustment and learning how to hit and tackle is long overdue for this train wreck of a defense.
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It’s time for Bengals to make mass changes on defense cincyjungle.com/cincinnati-ben…
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@PHTurf1 I can remember year’s ago the assistant superintendent at the Cincinnati CC cutting the course’s entire rough in the rain with a National. Just a great mower!
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Who remembers the old National Triplex trim mowers? 🏁 Those machines were simple, tough, and got the job done—no frills, just pure function. It’s hard not to appreciate that kind of engineering when you see how far we’ve come with today’s technology.
Do you think there’s still a place for a mower like that in today’s turf world? Would a modern version of this machine find its market again? We’d love to hear your thoughts! 👇
#TurfCare #MowingEquipment #TriplexMower #GroundsMaintenance #TurfEquipment #GolfCourseMaintenance #SportsTurf #PHturf #TurfPros #OldSchoolMowers #GreensMower #TurfTalk

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Top Reasons Golf Courses Should Buy Kress Robotic Mowers
🟢 1. Pristine Turf Quality
Kress mowers deliver a uniform, high-precision cut across fairways, greens, and roughs.
Their dual-layer razor blades and auto-leveling cutting discs ensure consistent results even on uneven terrain.
Advanced mulching technology naturally fertilizes the turf, promoting healthier grass and soil.
🔇 2. Ultra-Quiet Operation
Traditional diesel mowers operate at ~105 dB, while Kress robotic mowers run at ~60 dB—comparable to a normal conversation.
This dramatically reduces noise pollution, enhancing the golfer experience and preserving the serene ambiance of the course.
💰 3. Cost and Labor Efficiency
Autonomous mowing frees up skilled staff for more detailed landscaping tasks.
Reduces labor costs, fuel expenses, and maintenance overhead.
Kress mowers are lightweight (~46–55 lbs), minimizing turf compaction and extending turf lifespan.
🌍 4. Environmentally Friendly
Fully electric and zero-emission operation supports sustainable course management.
Energy-efficient motors and regenerative braking systems further reduce environmental impact.
📡 5. Advanced RTK Navigation
Kress uses Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) satellite guidance for centimeter-level accuracy—no need for perimeter wires or on-site antennas.
Mowers can navigate complex terrain, slopes, and tight corners with ease.
Dead reckoning and inertial navigation allow continued operation even under tree cover or weak satellite signal.
📱 6. Smart Technology & Fleet Management
Controlled via mobile app with real-time updates, remote scheduling, and zone customization.
Fleet management tools allow simultaneous operation of up to 10 mowers.
Features like obstacle avoidance, anti-theft GPS tracking, and child/pet safety modes enhance reliability and safety.
🏞️ 7. Adaptability to Course Design
Mowers adjust cutting height electronically for different zones (fairway, semi-rough, rough).
They respect the natural contours of the course, eliminating the need to redesign turf layouts.
#PHTurf #KressPowerEquipment

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@HolstonHillsCC @blair1927 Keeper of one of DJR’s best. Congrats Ryan on 25 years!
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On this Thank A Super Day, we extend our gratitude to Ryan Blair, celebrating 25 years of dedication at Holston Hills, and his team for all they do behind the scenes to make this Donald Ross layout unforgettable. #ThankASuper ⛳ @blair1927


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@Reds @LanceMcAlister
This team needs to study Pete Rose and start playing like him. This is a disgrace and on a night to honor #14. A disgrace. Man up.
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@ASGCA @LangfordMoreau This is a great picture. Robert White, second from the left, was also the first President of the PGA of America and the first golf professional at the Cincinnati Country Club.
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Feb. 13, 1947: 1st-ever @ASGCA meeting. From left to right: W.P. Bell, R. White, W.B. Langford, D. Ross, R.B. Harris, S. Thompson, W.F. Gordon, R.T. Jones, Sr., W. Diddel, & J.B. McGovern. Not pictured: P. Maxwell, J. Daray, W. Stiles & R. Lawrence.

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Celebrating 4 years of partnership with @AnthemBCBS! Their support has helped 16 students attend our nationally ranked nursing program on full scholarships. We hope to continue this through EKU’s Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine. Thank you Anthem for investing in us! #EKU




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On this day in 1872, a legend was born in Dornoch. Donald Ross, one of the greatest figures in golf course architecture, began his journey right here in the Scottish Highlands. Serving as Dornoch’s “keeper of the greens” and its first Professional from 1893 to 1898, Ross honed his craft on the rugged, natural beauty of his hometown course, Royal Dornoch.
In 1899, he took that passion across the Atlantic, where he designed over 400 courses, shaping the future of golf in North America. Yet, the rolling fairways and undulating greens of Dornoch were always his guiding influence.
From Pinehurst No. 2 to Seminole, Ross’s designs remain timeless, blending strategy with artistry, just as he learned on the windswept links of the Highlands.
Here’s to Donald Ross, a true pioneer whose work continues to inspire golfers around the globe.
#royaldornochlinks @VOPNC @PinehurstResort @DonaldRossSocie

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Cutting Pins | A Links Diary film - YouTube. Saluting all Green Keepers. youtube.com/channel/UCTmDw…
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