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<blockquote data-quote="TechCubed" data-source="post: 722365" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>We had a business meeting the Monday before Thanksgiving in Wardlaw, so we ended up walking through the stadium afterwards. The grounds crew was working on the south end of the stadium, and it was surprising the see the condition of the field. </p><p></p><p>In my mind, it's always looks perfect, but lots of dead spots, dirt patches, etc. One of the crew guys said that by the second half of the season, the shorter days and shadows from Wardlaw play havoc with that end of the field. Seeing it with my own untrained eyes, I can see the danger to player safety with footing issues. </p><p></p><p>I was in school when they switched and have always loved the look of natural grass, but the timing and economics make sense, not to mention that Shaw is the best in the business. With the GT connections there, hope GTAA got a good deal that will pay for itself in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechCubed, post: 722365, member: 491"] We had a business meeting the Monday before Thanksgiving in Wardlaw, so we ended up walking through the stadium afterwards. The grounds crew was working on the south end of the stadium, and it was surprising the see the condition of the field. In my mind, it's always looks perfect, but lots of dead spots, dirt patches, etc. One of the crew guys said that by the second half of the season, the shorter days and shadows from Wardlaw play havoc with that end of the field. Seeing it with my own untrained eyes, I can see the danger to player safety with footing issues. I was in school when they switched and have always loved the look of natural grass, but the timing and economics make sense, not to mention that Shaw is the best in the business. With the GT connections there, hope GTAA got a good deal that will pay for itself in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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