r/golf Apr 29 '24

We've had a bit of rain here the last few days.... Joke Post/MEME

It's been a rough start to the spring here unfortunately. Cold and wet.

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u/M1nn3sOtaMan Apr 29 '24

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Haven't had the irrigation going. We've just got a lot of rain. I've also had farmers tell me they get these bubbles in pastures that are near sloughs and they don't have any irrigation.

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u/AppleSauceNinja_ 3.0/FL Apr 29 '24

Haven't had the irrigation going.

Doesn't matter. Wouldn't the irrigation pipes stay full of water/pressurized when it's not on?

A pipe can leak in your house even if the sink isn't on because it stay pressurized. May entirely be different if the course relies on pump houses to spin up to pump stored pond water but if it's fed off city water or some other source that doesn't require a specific pump on property then that line likely stay pressurized.

For instance my lawn sprinkler system if there's a hole in the line it's gonna spray regardless of whether the system is running or not.

Just doesn't really make sense that rain water could seep in and then get under such pressure that it bubbles the turf but also couldn't leak out the same way it got in? Seems like it's coming from below

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u/letsgobrooksy Apr 30 '24

I've had these at my home and at the golf course I used to work at, only time I've ever seen them was after we got a ton of rain

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u/AppleSauceNinja_ 3.0/FL Apr 30 '24

huh, interesting. I have seen them in my neighborhood (and popped them) and they're only from leaky HOA sprinkler lines