Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Aerification


                This has been a wonderful past month. August cooled off and really ended up being a great month for turf recovery. Along with the cooler temperatures we had plenty of rain and sun adding to perfect growing conditions.

 This past week we took advantage of the weather and perfect timing and did some slit-seeding into some of our weaker rough areas along with some of the weak tent areas from the Web.com tournament. When over-seeding I like to use Turf-type Tall Fescue at roughly a 2 pounds per 1000 sq.ft. The Turf-type Tall Fescue is an excellent plant in our area because it will hold on to its color in the heat and takes less fertilizer inputs to stay healthy. We will continue to over-seed in the coming days at the clubhouse grounds, and on the course.

                With the end of summer that means aerification time is fast approaching here. We will be ready to start on tees the day after Labor Day and on greens and fairways starting on Tuesday, September 18th. My plan is to close holes 1-9 for greens aerification on Tuesday and Wednesday the 18th and 19th. On Thursday and Friday the 20th and 21st we will continue on holes 10-18. The process will be weather pending and I am hoping the weather cooperates during that week.  On greens our process will start with a .55”x 6” core being pulled from the green and drug to the edge. We’ll then remove the cores with scoop shovels. The seconds step is adding a heavy layer of sand topdressing to the green surfaces. Once the sand  and the green surface has dried we will mechanically broom it into the vacated holes filling them to the top. When we have accomplished that we are going to fertilize the greens with sulfate of potash, and also a balanced fertilizer.

                The Tees and Fairways will be aerified with a .6” by 5.75” coring tine. On Tees the cores will be removed and then we’ll add a heavy layer of sand topdressing. On Fairways once the cores dry on the surface we will chop them up with a flail mower and then drag the cores to break them into very small pieces. After the flail process is complete a blower will be used to blow and sweep and remove the grass tufts off of the fairway surfaces. On Tuesday September 18th we will start aeration on Fairways. My hope is to have all of the fairways finished by the 21st.  When finished with the fairways I expect to have carts on path for hopefully only a few days. After that we will monitor every morning when there is dew on the grass to determine what our cart status is at which point we will communicate with the pro shop staff. If having carts on path is an issue with your playing of the course please call the pro shop before you come out to play to make sure we are carts off path or what restriction we have.

                I appreciate the opportunity to do this type of maintenance on the course knowing full well it takes some of the best time to play golf out of your season. I know moving forward that this work being done on an annual basis will lead us as a club to better turf and also to a better preforming golf course.

As always if you have any questions or concerns please contact me anytime.

Greg Willman     gwillman@panthercreekcc.com

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