Checking moisture levels before deciding how much irrigation to apply, this helps us reduce the amount we use and concentrate on the drier and high spots
We have purchased a new rake for raking our 3.5" roughs & deep rough areas to help thin these areas out by ripping into the base of the plant
We have applied a low rate of slow release fertiliser to the Craighead fairways to aid recovery from the Summer, this fertiliser will work away through the Autumn/winter months depending on temperatures
Fairways greening up with the application of fertiliser
With it being so dry, we took the chance to re-cement damaged areas on our burn floor on the Balcomie course
Staff setting up for the SGU event last week
This week seen us start our aeration work to the Balcomie course greens & PG's, firstly we mini-hollow cored to take out thatch and allow the greens to breathe
Then the greens were cleared of the cores, double verti-cut to clean the surfaces up and take out more thatch
then double cut
Then spiked and seeded
The spiker creates lots of holes for the seed to go in, plus the coring holes is ideal for the seed, then at the rear of the seeder is a brush that helps brush the seed into the holes too
Then we applied 2 tons of top-dressing sand to each green to fill all the holes/cover the seed, smooth off the surfaces and help dilute the thatch levels
The sand was slowly drag matted into the surface in different directions
Then the staff very slowly rolled the surface to smooth them off
Very little disturbance to the ball roll considering the work carried out, hopefully the greens will be back to normal playing conditions in 2/3 weeks time
Then we watered in the sand & seed, we need to keep the seed damp for it to germinate, in the next few days we will apply a low rate granular fertiliser to aid recovery and help with the seed germination
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