Peter Braun Jr.
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Peter Braun Jr.
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Assistant Groundskeeper @MNUFC | Living for Christ | TurfNet/Ohio Program | Past: Minikahda, Hazeltine, LACC, NZ, Ireland | Aussie 🐾
Minneapolis, MN 加入时间 Mayıs 2014
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I have been asked my opinion of why the greens at Augusta national are drying out so rapidly and looks so bad on TV.
The first thing they say is it would never look like that when Brad Owen was there.
That couldn’t be further from the truth. These are tournament conditions.
I know that of all the people reading what I’m about to post less than one percent of you has PGA TOUR championship Agronomy experience so you truly won’t understand.
But I’m going to post what I just wrote to a very close colleague of mine.
What Augusta Greens Actually Look Like Under Tournament Setup
Those greens can visually appear:
• Slightly off-color or “dry”
• Tight, almost sealed at the surface
• Firm to the point of sounding hollow underfoot
But that’s often by design, not decline.
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Let’s Talk Real Agronomy (Your World)
1. Firmness vs. Health — The Fine Line
Augusta pushes:
• Low moisture content (VWC)
• High firmness (Gmax)
• Extreme green speeds (13–15+ on the Stimp)
To get there, you:
• Back off irrigation hard
• Use heavy rolling
• Possibly regulate growth aggressively
👉 Result:
The plant is under controlled stress, which can look like decline but is actually peak performance conditioning.
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What Could Be Different Post-Brad Owen?
Let’s be real — no one at Augusta just “drops the ball.” But subtle philosophical shifts can absolutely change surface perception.
1. Moisture Management Philosophy
A new Director might:
• Run leaner moisture targets
• Trust SubAir more aggressively
• Push firmness earlier in the week
👉 Risk:
• Edges and high spots get too dry
• Plant loses elasticity → ball won’t hold → players complain
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2. SubAir & Firmness Aggression
Augusta’s biggest weapon is SubAir.
Changes could include:
• More continuous SubAir use
• Pulling moisture even during marginal stress periods
👉 Outcome:
• Surfaces get firmer faster than roots can keep up
• Optics = “dry/unhealthy”
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3. Growth Regulator Strategy
If they adjusted:
• Trinexapac-ethyl rates
• Frequency or stacking with other PGRs
👉 You could see:
• Slight color loss
• Reduced recovery capacity
• Tighter canopy (great for speed, risky for stress)
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4. Rolling vs. Mowing Balance
If they leaned more into:
• Double/triple rolling
• Less mowing
👉 That can:
• Increase firmness and speed
• But also compact the surface layer, especially on push-up zones
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5. Nitrogen & Spoon-Feeding Adjustments
Even a slight shift like:
• Less frequent spoon feeding
• Lower N inputs pre-tournament
👉 Can lead to:
• Less “pop” in color
• Reduced cushion → firmer, louder, faster greens
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6. Weather Window Misread (This is Big)
Even Augusta can get caught if:
• Evapotranspiration spikes unexpectedly
• Wind + low humidity outrun irrigation corrections
👉 That’s when you see:
• Localized dry spots
• Slight wilt that TV cameras exaggerate
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The Player Factor (Important Reality)
Players say:
“They’re unhealthy”
What they often mean is:
• “I can’t hold this green”
• “The ball isn’t reacting predictably”
• “This is borderline unfair”
👉 That’s not agronomy failure — that’s setup philosophy clashing with playability expectations.
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The Augusta Standard (Why This Matters)
At a place like Augusta:
• “Too soft” = unacceptable
• “Too slow” = unacceptable
• “Slightly stressed but elite performance” = preferred
They intentionally operate:
Right at the edge of agronomic failure… without crossing it
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My Professional Take (Speaking Your Language)
If something is slightly off, it’s most likely:
• A moisture threshold pushed just a hair too low
• Combined with environmental conditions that accelerated stress faster than expected
• Not a systemic decline or poor management
It’s just Tournament Golf
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We’re hiring 2 PT (29hr/wk) positions at the training facility in Blaine.
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March is keeping us on our toes
Bring Me The News@bringmethenews
Welp, here we go. A massive winter storm is still on track to slam the Twin Cities, where 12-18 inches of snow is possible, and blizzard warnings have been issued in southern Minnesota. The latest: bringmethenews.com/minnesota-weat…
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The unsung heroes.
@TPCSawgrass' agronomy team is ready to go every morning before 6 a.m. to get the course in perfect shape.
Let @THEPLAYERS begin!
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10/10, Would Do Again
A year-long celebration a decade in the making: Welcome to our 10th season in @MLS.
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The Phillies and Twins will head to the cornfields of Iowa next year 🌽
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MLB@MLB
Major League Baseball returns to Iowa with the Twins and Phillies playing in the third edition of MLB at Field of Dreams on August 13, 2026 Netflix will bring the game to fans live from Dyersville
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@HarryLigule @chuck_stccc That’s where I grew up and it’s a beautiful area but shame to see such low pay
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@chuck_stccc According to their website the Board of Directors outnumber the Maintenance Staff 8-3. Problem number 1. Problem 2: the definition of "competitive". Good news though, the cost of living up there must be ZERO for 8 folks to agree upon that being a reasonable job posting.
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@Twillhog75 What are the extra hashes outside the numbers for? @mronTurf and I have seen them in big games recently and can’t figure out what they are for.
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