Monday 3 June 2013

Course update

With the last few weeks being dryer and warmer the course has finally come to life! We are now getting the growth we have been waiting on. This has meant the last few weeks cutting procedures have increased hugely and are making up most of our day.

The fairways were fertilised with a 11-22-22 fertiliser 3 weeks ago and this has improved the growth, colour and density of the surface.

All greens were sprayed with a mixture including 2 litres of phosphite, 10 litres of go green, 10 litres of Scott's fertiliser, 2 litres of insecticide and 2 litres of dye. The 10th and 12th greens also had a 11-1-1 granular fertiliser applied. With a combination of this work, top dressing  and the warmer weather the greens have improved dramatically.

Three applications of top dressing have been applied to the greens over the last 3 weeks which has levelled off the surface and firmed it up. There may be other applications of top dressing through out as required. 

All tee banks and bunkers have beenfly mowed  regularly and this will be ongoing through out the growing season.

Heights of cut- greens 3.25mm
Tees/approaches 7mm
Fairways 10mm
Semi-rough/bankings 38mm

Fairway mowing and semi-rough mowing have also been ongoing. Fairways will usually be cut twice a week and occasionally more depending on growth. Semi-rough will be cut once or twice a week.

With the dryer weather we have also been watering selected areas that dry out quicker, most notably the 10th green. This will be ongoing as and when required through out the summer.

Hopefully the better weather continues and the course will continue to improve throughout the season. We are glad to see a big difference in the course and playing surfaces with the last 2 years being particularly wet!





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