Re: More hazardous sand



On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 07:00:00 -0600, Howard Brazee <howard@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I heard that at The Memorial, they are using a new kind of rake, one
with fewer teeth that leaves furrows in the sand - making the sand
less perfect, and recovery harder.

If this works, I'm all for it.

Why?
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