We have been applying a growth regulator to our greens and surrounds on the Balcomie course to help reduce top growth
spiking on the Balcomie course greens to help relieve surface tension
just trying to keep up with the cutting, other jobs were to verti-cut greens, strimming work and cutting and cleaning of the burn
Friday, 30 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Cut, cut and more cutting
This week it's just been trying to keep up with all the cutting and turf ironing greens to help keep speed on the putting surfaces. we had to spray insecticide on certain fairways of the Craighead course as we seem to have a problem with leatherjackets and all the Balcomie course fairways were sprayed with selective herbicide
Friday, 16 May 2014
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Our newly levelled and turfed 5th tee is back in play now
the next step in our aeration plans is to top-dress then over seed then more top-dressing
side view of the scarifying
we have a demo brush in at present to see how efficient it is at filling the core holes with the top-dressing compared to our existing brush
the next step in our aeration plans is to top-dress then over seed then more top-dressing
side view of the scarifying
we have a demo brush in at present to see how efficient it is at filling the core holes with the top-dressing compared to our existing brush
Monday, 5 May 2014
Aeration work/a breath of fresh air
We have started our major aeration work to the Craighead greens, which I know we won't be popular with the members but this is a must to reduce thatch levels, help drainage and firm up the putting surfaces and improve plant health and produce better greens for the future
first off we hollow cored to a depth of 3" with a 16mm tine then cleaned up
a single pass with the scarifying units at a depth of 18mm with a 2mm blade
blow and clean up all the debris
double verti-cut then cut to clean up the surfaces
all the cores etc taken out of the greens will be all re used on our drainage line to fill in low areas and level off areas a round the new man holes
first off we hollow cored to a depth of 3" with a 16mm tine then cleaned up
a single pass with the scarifying units at a depth of 18mm with a 2mm blade
blow and clean up all the debris
double verti-cut then cut to clean up the surfaces
all the cores etc taken out of the greens will be all re used on our drainage line to fill in low areas and level off areas a round the new man holes
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