wow i see all the scuba guys jumping at this... ok lets set some facts strait...i am a adc commercial diver as well as 100 hr haz mat certified. here is the deal ..
i dove gulf courses in south cali for 5 years as extra money when i wasnt offshore.
there is a book called diving in high risk environments.. everything that it says is in stangnet water truly is.
yes i made well over 100k a year doing it as a matter of fact i ran 3 teams of divers. with a 80 course rout, i had courses we dove weekly to by monthly averaged 35k balls a week at .08 per ball.
dont let this guy fool you, you have knight hawks that steel balls at night, you have gulfers that take 100 balls or more a day
and the only way to be efficient and keep your routs is to dive them monthly oh and lets not forget that people have to be playing golf.
whoever rote dry suit on here.... your rite you should be in a dry suit heres the prob. when you have 1000 balls on you (100lbs) and hopefully your smart enough to run surface supplied and not scuba) in a dry suit its hard to move so you dive wet, now myself and my guys took decon showers back at the shop to get the chemicals off of us prob is this. the obsorb into your skin, causes all kinds of problems.
i dive a aga with surface supplied and 19cft bail out and everything is on quick release because you will get hung up in arigation lines ....
there was key word was alot of money in it over the last 3 years its dried up.l..l country clubs are losing members , people cant afford rounds of gulf...
do your home work you are diving in duck **** that why its called duck **** diving...
dive safe (((( wasnt to offend anyone just setting some things straight)