Fairway Terminology InfoGuide
Cool-season Turfgrasses —
Cool-season grasses grow best within a temperature range of 60∞ to 75∞ F. Their
environmental adaptation is limited primarily by the intensity and duration of seasonal
heat and drought stresses. Cool-season grasses are generally adapted to temperate and
subarctic climates. Examples: Annual bluegrass (POA ANNUA), bentgrass, Kentucky
bluegrass, fine-leafed fescues.
Corrugation —
An UNACCEPTABLE wavy or washboard pattern on the surface of mowed
turfgrass.
Counterbalance —
Refers to the transfer of weight between the cutting units and tractor to achieve desired
traction and/or contour following. Counterbalance is usually achieved with springs or
hydraulic cylinders. Transferring weight between traction unit and cutting units can
increase traction and stability, reduce c/u ground drag and steering effort, and minimize
scalping. There may be a compromise between good traction and good contour
following.
Counterbalance
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