High tides next to hole 13 on Craighead, we will have to watch out for salt damage and erosion
Coastline left of the 14th hole Craighead
We have placed all our par 3 tees on mats for the winter to allow the tees to recover ready for the next season, these tees will be top-dressed and feed hopefully next week
We have reduced our cutting of the greens to twice a week now but will roll the greens in between cuts to keep a smooth surface
Here's Nick spraying the tees with a liquid iron this morning before the wind gets up
At last we have completed our verti-draining,scarifying,over seeding and top-dressing of the tees, this was the amount of thatch and clippings from the 16th tees
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ReplyDeleteWhat do you do to limit damage caused by the salt spray on your coastal holes?
ReplyDeleteThe blog is looking good.
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