Friday, November 22, 2019

Course Update 11/21/19

Orchard greens and both practice greens were topdressed and core aerified this week.  We experimented with topdressing first to help work the sand down into the turf canopy during the aerification process and the layer of sand also made cleanup easier allowing the plugs to slide across the putting surface with less friction.  Core aerification occurred later this year since the greens were DryJected in August.  This new schedule provided great playing conditions all fall, while still achieving our goals of removing/diluting organic matter and creating firmer putting surfaces.


Topdressing the greens first with kiln-dried sand.  The dry sand settles into the turf and leaves very little on the surface.

Core aerifying the greens using .25" diameter tines on a 1.5" x 2.0" spacing.  This setup creates 48 holes per square foot.

Here is the end result after the plugs are cleaned up and the putting surface is brushed once.  More topdressing sand will be applied after we spray the greens with a winter fungicide.

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