Jordan rolling clay courts 9-14. These courts get a lot of camp play, so a lot of extra work is needed to keep them in top shape.
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2 comments:
You mean the "stadium" courts, as a certain Mr. P.N. refers to them?
Still a mystery to new members.
Great pictures, as usual.
What would be really great would be a perspective shot of all grass courts being hand watered simultaneously - perhaps an action video would capture the grace, zen and exuberance of the moment.
Oops - sounding a bit like an amateur Bud Collins.
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