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Myles Kemp is the equipment manager at Chemawa Golf Course in North Attleborough, Massachusetts and the inventor of the Birdie Bar height of cut gauge. Myles caught the turf equipment bug as a high schooler and went on to the famed turf equipment program at Lake City Community College. Myles hosted a PGA senior event at his first course fresh out of school. Hear from Myles on what it’s like grinding reels at his house instead of the golf course. Myles reminds us why it’s important to avoid cheap grease and cheap washers, and gives us all the backstory and details on why he invented the Birdie Bar and how they’re made.
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Myles Kemp is the equipment manager at Chemawa Golf Course in North Attleborough, Massachusetts and the inventor of the Birdie Bar height of cut gauge. Myles caught the turf equipment bug as a high schooler and went on to the famed turf equipment program at Lake City Community College. Myles hosted a PGA senior event at his first course fresh out of school. Hear from Myles on what it’s like grinding reels at his house instead of the golf course. Myles reminds us why it’s important to avoid cheap grease and cheap washers, and gives us all the backstory and details on why he invented the Birdie Bar and how they’re made.
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