Tim Hiers, CGCS at The Old Collier Golf Club, explains why it is beneficial to wildlife to keep snags (AKA "Cavity Trees", "Widow Makers") and create woodpiles on the golf course.
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GCSAA Sustainable Moments - Snags and Woodpiles on the Golf Course
GCSAA Sustainable Moments - Snags and Woodpiles on the Golf Course
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