The grounds crew has done a wonderful job dealing with the wet conditions. Wear, fungi and lack of soil oxygen all put a great strain on the grass plants. Care is taken performing the simplest of tasks so that the grass does not have to be subjected to another stress. Mowing, line marking and fertilization have all been affected by all this water. One more stress could put it over the edge and we could lose a lot of turfgrass.
For more information please check out this update from the USGA. It is a thorough explanation of what we have been dealing with at Longwood.
http://www.usga.org/turf/regional_updates/regional_reports/northeast/07-25-2008.html
The water table is up to the surface, so any further rain we get has no where to go. Let's hope this is the end of the daily thunderstorm cycle.
Here are some pictures from July 24, when it rained over two inches in just a short time.