Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://citation.dbpedia.org/hash/e31c6bef64a2e85b15f8f8e2d8a298978a1f7b9db2b9daed77a27b4c39e902d1> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 3 of
3
with 100 triples per page.
- e31c6bef64a2e85b15f8f8e2d8a298978a1f7b9db2b9daed77a27b4c39e902d1 date "April 2015".
- e31c6bef64a2e85b15f8f8e2d8a298978a1f7b9db2b9daed77a27b4c39e902d1 isCitedBy Greenskeeper.
- e31c6bef64a2e85b15f8f8e2d8a298978a1f7b9db2b9daed77a27b4c39e902d1 text "Setting pins and tee markers is the one part of the job that differ from the job of other groundskeepers and horticulturists. Otherwise, most groundskeeping tasks are nearly the same. Many people who have played golf, know that the hole and pin on a green are moved routinely. When setting or moving the pins on greens, a greenskeeper must think about these factors all together:".