Bob is the golf course superintendent at the Indian Hills Country Club in Bowling Green, KY. His main duties include managing the course (greens, fairways, and tees) as well as the clubhouse grounds and other outlying areas around the course.
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>> I get to work outside. My office is 110 acres. It's different every day. I enjoy getting up every morning and coming to work. The hard part's again is staffing. Labor is usually very difficult. The weather. It's -- the sun is coming in and out now as we speak. We've had ice storms where we've had piles of limbs up under every tree out here that need to be picked up. Floods the last two or three years. We've had some flooding issues. Heat. The times changing and the heat's getting hotter. In the summer it's -- it makes keeping bent grass green in southern transition zones difficult. When you're cutting grass at less than an 1/8 of an inch and asking it to survive in 100 degree weather for several days in a row, it's asking a lot.
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