These are tiny scissors that are used to clip the microscopic portions of grass that might hang over the edge of the golf hole. While it's just one small action of the hundreds of responsibilities our Superintendents and their teams carry out every day, it is a shining representation of the endless pride, work ethic, and attention to detail it takes to prepare a golf course for the world's best golfers and millions of viewing fans. No stone goes unturned, no blade of grass goes untrimmed - and for that, we are proud to participate in Thank a Golf Superintendent Day. 👏 On behalf of the entire membership, the PGA TOUR adds its voice in recognizing Golf Course Superintendents' essential role as keepers of the green. Thank you!
Great undertakings are all composed of professional dedication!!! 👏 👍 ❤️
Ole curved tenotomy scissors. ✂️ Nice
Why is this making my OCD satisfied right now
Now use it to trim Cam Smith's golf mullet.
For the man who wants to spend extra time preventing that missed final putt their neglected short game added 4 strokes to arrive at.
And here's me wondering if my gap wedge will go 60 yards or 150 over the back 😅
No matter how much you care, how hard you try and how vast your resources are, perfection is impossible. Golfers are strange beasts and can be very kind and supportive most of the time. My career as a Golf Course Superintendent lasted nearly 30 years and took me to 3 different countries. It was a great experience and I tip my hat to All the Superintendents around the globe. ⛳
Not in Hawaii. Ever! The Bermuda grass is on tropical steroids and grows as well as goes dormant as the day goes. How else would one read the grain? Stop taking the art out of putting and use those tweezers elsewhere!
Aspiring PGA Professional | PGM Student Dedicated to Golf Operations and Player Development
11hThe attention to detail is top-notch. I hope to bring this level of perfection to which ever course I end up at in the future!