Blackthorn prepares course for Four Winds Invitational
By: Matt Randall
Posted: May 31, 2019 6:55 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The eighth annual Four Winds Invitational is nearly here, with tournament play beginning next Friday. Preparing the course for a professional tour is always a challenge with a small grounds crew, but this year's task has been even tougher due to an extended stretch of recent rains. Hear from course superintendent and director of agronomy John Quickstad, as he discusses the work his staff has done to ensure the tournament's success.
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