Thursday, September 13, 2012

Green Footprints???

Earlier this week a large brown spot showed up just off of number 8 green in the collar.  After looking at it a little closer I noticed the outline of what appears to be footprints.  (Hint - the pen is pointing at the toe of the left foot.)  This is most likely caused by a player applying bug spray or sunscreen from an aerosol can on their legs or ankles.  Unfortunately, these products can burn the turf and recovery may take several weeks.  So please remember to apply your bug spray or sunscreen on a cart path or in the parking lot.




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Fall Aerification

Greens Aerification is scheduled for Monday, October 15th.  Any greens not completed on Monday will be finished during that week.  We will perform a trial run in early October to test the equipment (and the staff!) on the two practice greens at the driving range.

Tee and Fairway Aerification will begin later this month, as time and weather allows.  We need to complete these processes early because the weather in late October/early November is very unpredictable and could prevent us from doing so.


Earlier this year I discussed the reasons we aerify, along with the benefits gained from such a disruptive process.  I recently came across this short video from Dr. Larry Stowell of PACE Turf, who does a fantastic job of explaining the process of aerifying greens and why we must do it.  These same principles also apply to tee and fairway aerification.  Enjoy!