Can't beat being out first thing in the morning setting up the courses for play
With the dry spell it has allowed us to catch up on some house keeping jobs, edging/weeding round the 1st tee starters hut on the Craighead course
Another job was to re-fill and seed then heavy top-dress our recent drainage lines on hole 2 of the Craighead course
This week seen us start to get signs of disease on our Craighead course greens called Take all patch, so we spiked the playing surfaces to help open the top 25mm up in the profile, sprayed a wetting agent/seaweed then applied a fungicide, hand drenched the greens then applied a liquid fertiliser/iron to aid in recovery
Spraying fungicide after cutting
Drenching the greens with wetting agent
Our wild flower area on the driving range has been a success this year again even in these dry conditions
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