Thursday, June 26, 2014

Let me tell you a secret . . .

The crew has been busy this week punching not just the time clock but all the closely mowed turf too.  You may or may not have noticed this because the impact of what we have been doing on play has been so minimal.

On the fairways and tees we have been using our newly acquired Wiedenmann deep tine aerator at a depth of 6 inches and a 15 degree kicking action that fractures the soil each time a hole is made.  As far as the greens go, we use our porcupine spiker attachment that is mounted underneath our Tru-turf greens rollers at a depth of 1.5 inches.  All of this busy work is part of the program that we have put in place to maintain turf health at an optimal level as we get ready to battle the summer heat and peak golfer and equipment traffic in July and August.  The goals of this program include:

  1. Water penetration.  This helps wet spots dry out and dry spots become more receptive to water that is applied, creating a more consistent playing surface.
  2. Compaction relief.  The golf course has been subjected to increased cart traffic, equipment traffic and foot traffic as we have moved from Spring to Summer weather.  By making holes in the surface and fracturing the soil, we are creating pore space to encourage deeper and stronger rooting which will help the turf tolerate heat and traffic stress this summer.  
  3. Gas exchange.  Oxygen will be allowed into the soil while built-up carbon dioxide is able to escape, creating a healthy growing environment for the turf which leads to a stronger turf plant.  

Punching tees on #8. 

Our Wiedenmann deep tine aerator in action on #1 fairway.
One of the reasons we love our new deep tine aerator so much is that it is so easy to use year-round because the impact on play is so minimal but the benefits are incredible.  Take a look at the two pictures below, the first one shows a fairway that was punched that day and the second one is a fairway that was punched three days ago.  See, what I mean by low-impact?!  Isn't it great?

Fairway that was punched on the same day this picture was taken.

Fairway that was punched three days ago.



We also love our porcupine spiker.  We used to have to put small tines on our greens aerifer, send out an operator to walk the course with a slow moving machine to aerate then send a roller behind him to smooth out the surface.  Not anymore!  Our porcupine spiker attachment allows us to do two things on one- aerate and roll.  The manpower required for this practice is reduced and we can do it much faster and more often which will help us keep the greens healthier year-round.  The impact on ball-roll is nonexistent as evidenced by the photos below.  Dare I say if I hadn't told you that we did this practice you may not have even noticed.

Porcupine Spiker attachment under our Tru-turf roller.

Close-up of a green that was spiked today.  Tomorrow you probably
won't even see these holes.

What holes?  Greens are healthy and rolling true!

2 comments:

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  2. It looks like a beautiful and peaceful place, would be nice to go play golf or just sit and relax for while in a good weather. Places like these should be promoted more.

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