The golf course was closed four days last week so the Grounds Department could perfom the first of two core aerifications this summer. The crew put in long days working sun up to sun down in many cases. The greens were aerified in the same aggressive manner that we have successfully used the past four years, pulling
A LOT of large cores. Tees, collars, approaches and walk-up areas were also aerified. The benefits of aerification are a reduction in thatch, relief from soil compaction and an increase in water/air movement in the soil profile. All of these things translate into healthier turf and ultimately better playing conditions.
The fairways underwent an aggressive vertical mowing last week. This process removes thatch while also encouraging an upright growth of the turf and reduction of grain. This is a time consuming process due to our expanded fairway acreage with approximately 15 acres still left to complete. The holes that have been completed still have a lot of the grass clippings still needing to be cleaned from the fairways. Everything has been put on hold due to the inclement weather but should resume in the next day or two.
On the bright side, the rain should aid the recovery of the greens and fairways that have been completed!
Jackie pulling the first row of plugs on the Practice Green
Large roller smoothing #12 Green
Brand new healthy white roots are a direct result of the aerification
1 of 2 piles of thatch removed from #9 Fairway
Plugs spread on thin spots on #8 Fairway
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