Hello All,
I just wanted to give everyone an update as to what was
going on at the golf course. Mother
Nature has finally brought summer around which is great for all the pool goers
but unfortunately makes for managing turf a little tough. With the hot and humid weather and add in
over 5” of rain in the month of June, soil profiles have had little time to dry
out. With the excessive heat on the way,
our soil temperatures will creep close to 90 Degrees. Add in the over saturated soil profile, and
more rain forecasted, we are forced to take action. Wet soil combined with high soil temperatures
is basically a petri dish ready to wreak havoc.
Possibilities with this combination are numerous detrimental diseases
that can kill turf in a number of days.
Also, we have the possibility of “wet wilt,” which is basically when the
water in the soil actually boils and kills the plants root system causing
thinning or even large spots of complete turf loss.
With that said, we are Needle Tining greens today. Needle tining is an aerification but not like
what many consider. This is an 8mm SOLID
tine that goes down about 3-4 inches. We
are not pulling a core, there is no sweeping or shoveling of plugs, and we are
not topdressing with sand. We aerify
the green and then roll after to smooth out small tufts of grass sticking
up. I putted on 18 after we aerified and
I promise that the ball roll was not affected.
This process is a necessity for managing our greens through summer and
will only help in providing a great and enjoyable putting surface throughout
the year. I apologize for any inconvenience and please contact me with any
questions or concerns.
See everyone out on the links!
Sincerely,
Scott Cornwell
Golf Course Superintendent