




The rainy season, typically from May to October, can significantly impact golf course maintenance.
Courses often require increased attention to drainage systems to prevent flooding and muddy conditions.
Superintendents may also focus on aerating the greens and fairways to promote healthy turf growth amidst the wet conditions.
This helps ensure that the grass doesn't become waterlogged and unhealthy.
Despite the challenges, many courses are well-prepared to handle the rains, often resulting in lush, green landscapes that can make for stunning views during your game.
Asked 2025-08-29