From Wednesday we have closed the Craighead course for 3 days to complete essential aeration work to the greens
We started off by deep tining to 250mm with a solid 12mm tine to aid drainage/air movement and break up compaction
Then we mini-hollow cored with a 11mm tine to a depth of 25mm to take out any unwanted thatch plus this is an ideal seed pot for before over seeding
Then we cleaned up all the cores
Verti-cutting to help clean up more mess and smooth off the surfaces
Then overseed with traditional fescue/bent mix
All greens and surrounds were top-dressed to cover the seed and fill in the aeration holes, we applied a ton of sand per green, then left to dry before rubbing in and vibrate rolled
Irrigation has been applied to wash in the sand and keep the new seed damp to help with germination
With the temperatures slowly rising, we have started to spray selective herbicide to help control daises over both courses
With the Craighead course closed for the aeration, it made sense to organise our local contractor to come in and re-grade the road to the shed and fill in any potholes etc as the road goes through the course
Friday, 28 April 2017
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Battle Trophy
At the weekend we held the Battle trophy over the Craighead course
Some great scoring for rounds 1 & 2 but on the Sunday for rounds 3 & 4 the wind got up and made both rounds challenging
This week we have been catching up with jobs on the Balcomie course as last week most of the man power was used for setting up for the Battle
We have been out spraying a herbicide to help control the rougher grasses in our problem areas of roughs over both courses, this is part of our rough management plan with cutting and collecting these areas to help thin out the roughs to make them more playable and cleaner
We have applied a fertiliser to fairways 2,3 & any new drainage work areas to promote recovery and improve our 2 weaker fairways on the Craighead course
In the afternoons once the morning jobs have been completed on the courses,we have been screening sand for topping up bunkers
Some great scoring for rounds 1 & 2 but on the Sunday for rounds 3 & 4 the wind got up and made both rounds challenging
This week we have been catching up with jobs on the Balcomie course as last week most of the man power was used for setting up for the Battle
We have been out spraying a herbicide to help control the rougher grasses in our problem areas of roughs over both courses, this is part of our rough management plan with cutting and collecting these areas to help thin out the roughs to make them more playable and cleaner
We have applied a fertiliser to fairways 2,3 & any new drainage work areas to promote recovery and improve our 2 weaker fairways on the Craighead course
In the afternoons once the morning jobs have been completed on the courses,we have been screening sand for topping up bunkers
Friday, 21 April 2017
This week we have been setting the Craighead course up for the Battle trophy this weekend
Greens being hand cut at 5mm
Craighead course 1st tee
with the continued dry spell we have been out hand watering high spots etc
to gain slightly more pace on the putting surfaces we have been turf ironing behind cutting when required
Greens being hand cut at 5mm
Craighead course 1st tee
with the continued dry spell we have been out hand watering high spots etc
to gain slightly more pace on the putting surfaces we have been turf ironing behind cutting when required
Friday, 14 April 2017
With the dry conditions continuing we have been applying water to greens and tees to help keep the grasses ticking over plus helps to water in the fertilisers that were applied
Any new turf has been hand watered to stop the turf drying out. not far away from full cutting programs
Courses starting to get more definition from the cutting
We have been using the brush before cutting to help lift any long ends and get a better cut on greens, surrounds and tees
Any weeds in the greens have been hand picked to reduce chemical usage on these areas, fairways will be sprayed with a selective herbicide to control daises once the temperature raises slightly
Any new turf has been hand watered to stop the turf drying out. not far away from full cutting programs
Courses starting to get more definition from the cutting
We have been using the brush before cutting to help lift any long ends and get a better cut on greens, surrounds and tees
Any weeds in the greens have been hand picked to reduce chemical usage on these areas, fairways will be sprayed with a selective herbicide to control daises once the temperature raises slightly
Monday, 10 April 2017
Spring fertiliser (5.0.0 +2fe) has been applied to the greens and then watered in
Repairing a couple of bursts on the irrigation system on the Balcomie course
Starters hut getting it's annual paint
We have added more new fencing around the new path at the toilets on the Balcomie course
10th medal tee on the Balcomie course
6th tee being cut on the Balcomie course with the 5th hole in the back ground
we a have started our monthly application of wetting agent and seaweed to the greens which allows water to penetrate and hold into the soil profile
Last week seen our old JD tractor of 14 years being replaced with a new Kubota tractor, hopefully this tractor services us well
Repairing a couple of bursts on the irrigation system on the Balcomie course
Starters hut getting it's annual paint
We have added more new fencing around the new path at the toilets on the Balcomie course
10th medal tee on the Balcomie course
6th tee being cut on the Balcomie course with the 5th hole in the back ground
we a have started our monthly application of wetting agent and seaweed to the greens which allows water to penetrate and hold into the soil profile
Last week seen our old JD tractor of 14 years being replaced with a new Kubota tractor, hopefully this tractor services us well
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