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Welcome, this site will be devoted to providing information about the ongoing maintenance issues that take place at The Creek Club . As this site is developed, content will be added that demonstrates things that range from course care to comprehensive details about agronomic procedures. I hope that this will become a useful tool in communicating things that are taking place on the golf course. I will try to use the blog to explain how and why we do some of the things we do on the golf course.




Monday, May 13, 2013

“Why are we aerifying green just when they are rolling perfectly?”


“Why are we aerifying green just when they are rolling perfectly?”  I hear this question every time we start the process!  I love to play golf so I can relate to member about playing on aerified greens however as a Superintendent its like have new greens after the process is completed!  As many as you know the art to having good Bentgrass greens is doing the agronomical sound things that help ensure that Bentgrass survive the summer months.   Aerification is one of those tools we use because it reduces organic matter (thatch), reduces soil compaction, Increases air exchange in the soil, water infiltration, and promotes deeper rooting.

On May 8th we started our Big Spring Aerification this is a major labor intensive process the following pictures below will better tell story about what we did this year.

  1st .  Process Verticut two directions 1/4 deep .
Thatch and  Severed creeping stolons
We were able to remove a good bit of thatch and leaf  tissue!
2nd We Blew off all Thatch and grass clippings

A close up of the Verticutting Depth and blown surface 
3rd. Process We Aerified 1/2 tines on 2 x 2 spacing 


Picture of  cores after aerification 

                                      4th is pushing cores in rows because of our Severe undulations collecting with the wind row attachments dig in on the slopes, mounds and collars.

5th  We shovel up all cores and haul them away
  6th   This photo was taken after the greens have been rolled twice and  all  hole opened up with  water hoses  from our  wilt carts .  it really does a great jop cleaning them up and opening the holes up for Amendment fertlizers and topdressing sand!
We used almost 100 tons of  topdressing sand when we were done brushing  the sand into the holes !
Close up of the final job.  verticut , aerified , fertilized , topdress all 162,000 sq ft of green  in  two half day span ! I'm glad were given three full closed days to complete the job right and along with all daily  jobs on the course!   


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