Showing posts with label Fairways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairways. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

2012 Fairway Aerification Schedule


Jorge Aerifying the First  Fairway
 
 

2012 Fairway Aerification Schedule

Tuesday, October 9th,  Holes: 2 and 3

Wednesday, October 10th, Holes: 16 and 17

Friday, October 12th, Holes: 5 and 8

Tuesday, October 16th, Holes: 13 and 14

Wednesday, October 17th, Holes: 9 and 10

Friday, October 19th, Holes: 12 and 15

Tuesday, October 23rd, Holes: 4,6,7 and 11

Wednesday, October 24th, Holes: 1 and 18

Monday, October 29th, Par-3 Course. (Closed all day)

 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

'Out Damned Spot'

This year we made the elimination of the dreaded weed, English Daisy, one of our top priorities. Many hours were spent spraying individual Daisy plants in the fairways. Because some of the Daisy plants were fairly large, after they died, bare spots were left behind. We decided that the best thing to do was to sod these bare spots with hybrid bermudagrass sod. The added advantages of introducing more hybrid bermudagrass to the fairways is that it has superior drought resistance and excellent-heat resistance, wear tolerance and high salt tolerance.

English Daisy (Bellis perennis)




Bare Spot after Daisy dies

 
                 Because sod is heavily fertilized in preperation for harvesting at the sod farm, it grows much faster than our fairways. The grass will slow down as the fertilizer runs out.         

                           
  We installed the sod with a special tool we made in house. The tool quickly cuts the sod into 6" squares. We also use the tool to quickly cut out matching holes in the fairways which the sod plugs are set into. Once the sod plugs get rooted, they will begin growing sideways, filling in the entire bare spot. By using these sod plugs we were able to sod the spots much quicker and a little cheaper than if we had sodded the entire bare spot.