Friday, April 22, 2016

Aerification

Aerification is crucial to our success at Patriots Glen National Golf Club.  With years of neglect, we need to help alleviate compaction, which helps get oxygen into the soil pore space, allows water to drain from the surface easier, and gives the roots room to grow deeper.

We started with the Greens this week.  We used small tines so the holes would close faster, however we used a greater number of tines to make up for the smaller size.  We pulled a core from the Green to remove Organic Matter which makes the Greens "spongier." Heres a photo of the aerifier pulling a core from the Green.







Some golfers get upset about aerification because it makes the putt "bouncy."  They don't realize the amount of work that goes into aerification.  If it were not so vital to the health of our golf course we would gladly not do it.

Here are some pictures of the work we did over two days to get all 19 Greens aerified.  After the Green is aerified we push the cores into piles and collect them into our Utility vehicles.  We pushed and collect over 30 tons of cores from the Greens!




After the cores are collected, we are left with just tiny holes.  We then put sand on the Greens and brush it into the holes using our Roller.  This helps smooth out of the surface of the Green while also filling each hole with fresh sand.  Its similar to how we topdress the Greens.

Heres photos of the holes open, holes filled with sand, and then the holes after two days.  I use my multi-tool as a reference which is 4" long.

























Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Greens Drains



The rain we have had last week is a good time to finish our Greens drain exit project.  A benefit of the type of construction of our Greens is they drain water well.  We are able to apply the water we want to keep the plant alive.  This translates to firm Greens for the golfer and healthy grass for us.  For our Greens to function properly the drains need to be functional and the exits clear. 







Almost all the exits of our drains for our Greens had been either buried or clogged from years of neglect.  Last season we were able to find and open them up.  We were pulling roots and plant material that had grown up into the drains like the one picture to the right.  Some of these were more than 8 feet long!







This is a picture of our practice Green drain exit that was not only buried but also clogged with plant material.  We were able to dig around the pipe to expose the exit.  We then had to remove the roots that had grown up into it.  This released a huge amount of water that was trapped in the drain.








This season we are placing stone around the drains and marking them so we can keep them clear of any clogs.  This will ensure the drains function properly from now on.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

White Dots

Some may have noticed the white dots painted around the Greens. These white dots are used by our mowers to outline the edge of our Green surface.  Throughout the season last year our mowers slowly push the edge of the Green farther and farther out from the original area.  In the Spring we mark the original Green edge with white dots so the area can grow back in.












You can see here where the edge of the Green is already growing back in from last year to the original area.  With soil conditions different between the Greens area and the collar it is important to keep the Green within its original space.





Monday, March 21, 2016

Golf Course Vandalism

Unfortunately a problem I have faced more than I would expect has been golf course vandalism.  Its to be expected that a small number of people would not be patient and understanding as you work to restore a golf course back to acceptable conditions.  We have made huge steps each season and now have a nice playable golf course.  With the Greens completely grown in and rolling nice I was shocked to see someone take a divot on #14 Green like last season.  It just goes to show that no matter what you do some people just dont care.





Having the support of the community around the golf course has been very crucial to our success.  It has been nice to build a strong relationship with those who live around the golf course.  I really feel like everyone wants to see the golf course succeed.

Recently we have had some kids playing soccer on our #6 and #7 Green. Although its easy to think the cleats are helping us aerify Greens, the holes put into the Green make putting very difficult.  You can also see the sliding of the cleat has scarred the Green pretty badly.  Lets keep the soccer matches on the pitch which has the correct grass type and height of cut. Thanks.







Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Fertilizer on Greens

Today you might have noticed some lines going across all of the Greens. This is from our Fertilizer Push Spreader. The grass on the Greens just like all living things needs food. Today we gave the grass a little bit of food to help it wake up. We can expect this to really jumpstart the grass and really start growing soon.


This is a picture of #8 after fertilizer has been applied to it.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Topdressing



Many may have noticed the Greens being covered in sand last week, this is called Topdressing the Greens with sand.  With all of the rounds we had over the winter a heavy topdressing helps fill in ball marks and helps firm up the Greens, among many more benefits to the plant itself.  Before the Topdressing Greens were very spongy.  Now after the Tropdressing, Greens are much more firm and speeds have picked up.


Heres a picture of the Green after the sand has been put down. We went a little heavier to help fill in ball marks. With 1.5" of rain coming it will help really wash the sand down into the canopy of the plant.






We brushed and rolled the sand to help evenly distribute it around the Green. This moved the sand into the ball marks and also sped the Greens up after the sand was put down.







You can see after everything we did, along with mother nature you can't even tell we put down any sand.  

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Warm Weather Spell

With the latest warm temperature spell we were able to get out and mow Greens, Tees, and change cups this week. The tee boxes are not too beat up even after all the play we had this winter.







Greens are looking very nice coming out of the winter. With soil temperatures in the 50's on Greens we can expect grass to begin to come out of dormancy.