Our first aerification process is key to helping the greens roll more consistently and smoother through the summer months. We are trying to avoid the soft feel that we can get on greens during hot and humid weather during the summer months. This process will be continued over the next several years until we have removed our desired amount of organic matter. Removing a ½” core from greens also allows us to fill more of the green surface with sand. The topdressing sand is intended to help create a smoother surface, while also firming the surface to help them roll more consistently. The sand also gives the bentgrass a good base in which to grow on. Bentgrass grows in a fashion that is more sideways, as opposed to vertical like our rough areas and intermediate rough areas. Another main reason for aerification is to alleviate soil compaction, which is common in high traffic areas like putting greens and tee boxes. Pulling the cores from the green surface also allows oxygen and water to reach the compacted root system of the bentgrass plants, which is key for springtime growth.
To aid in the healing of our greens, we have been fertilizing on a weekly basis, and mowing when possible. We have been rolling greens in the afternoons on dry days to help create as smooth of a surface as possible. We will be continuing to monitor the healing process of our greens and overall greens turf health to help them heal as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience during these first few weeks of our golf season. Please remember to repair your ball marks on the putting surfaces.
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