QUOTE(PhillyHack73 @ Apr 17 2008, 10:45 AM)

I'm a member of a semi-private country club. Over the past few years, the fairways on the front nine have not been maintained as needed so the bermuda grass has been overrun by what I call field grass. We hired a new groundskeeper a few months ago. In an attempt to better our fairways, he sprayed a poison/weed killer that was suppose to leave nothing but bermuda. Either he used the incorrect poison or there was very little bermuda left because the fairways are dead. He says that within a month, maybe two, the fairways will be plush with bermuda. I don't believe him.
Regarding my handicap, I post every round I play be it great or poor and I obey the rules of golf. I plan to continue playing until the fairways get better although I am sure the condition of the fairways will negatively affect my handicap. Should I not post any scores during this time? Is there any stipulations in the rules of golf that allow me to improve my lie when my ball is in one of these fairways and still post a score?
Here... I fixed it for you!
I'm a member of a semi-private country club.
In my opinion, I think that over the past few years, the fairways on the front nine have not been maintained as needed so the bermuda grass has been overrun by
another grass that I don't know the name of. We hired a new
Golf Course Superintendent a few months ago. In an attempt to better our fairways, he sprayed a
herbicide that was suppose to leave nothing but bermuda. Either he used the incorrect
herbicide or there was very little bermuda left because the fairways
appear to be dead. He says that within a month, maybe two, the fairways will be plush with bermuda. I don't believe him
(don't ask me to elaborate on my opinion).
Regarding my handicap, I post every round I play be it great or poor and I obey the rules of golf. I plan to continue playing until the fairways get better although I am sure the condition of the fairways will negatively affect my handicap. Should I not post any scores during this time? Is there any stipulations in the rules of golf that allow me to improve my lie when my ball is in one of these fairways and still post a score?
Or... should I ask our (insert appropriate committee name here... i.e. league, tournament, handicap, etc.) committee as to how members should proceed in the interim? Perhaps a temporary winter rules? It's obvious that it can't all be marked as ground under repair. Any and all suggestions appreciated!