Golf

Keeping the greens green at Richland golf course

Carl Thompson, course superintendent at Columbia Point Golf Course, applies a liquid fertilizer containing an inert blue dye to the green Monday on the 14th hole at the Richland golf course. Thompson said the coloring helps employees see where the application is covering the ground.
Carl Thompson, course superintendent at Columbia Point Golf Course, applies a liquid fertilizer containing an inert blue dye to the green Monday on the 14th hole at the Richland golf course. Thompson said the coloring helps employees see where the application is covering the ground. Tri-City Herald

Carl Thompson, course superintendent at Columbia Point Golf Course, applies a liquid fertilizer containing an inert blue dye to the green Monday on the 14th hole at the Richland golf course.

Thompson said the coloring helps employees see where the application is covering the ground.

This story was originally published October 26, 2015 at 4:46 PM with the headline "Keeping the greens green at Richland golf course."

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