Course Managers Report - Around the Greens in January 2022
Published Monday, 17th January 2022
Wet and cool weather flowed from November into December
with 72mm of rain falling in the month. Our annual total rainfall reached
1,180mm. When I say “cool” I mean we averaged a maximum of 29 degrees with only
a handful of days over 30.
We are certainly seeing the effect on greens of missing
the November renovation. In saying this though they are still in excellent
shape. Anthracnose is still a small issue we are dealing with but we are
getting on top of the situation. One positive of this disease is it mostly
affects Poa and in the areas where the disease is active you will see an
increase of the Bent Grass population. I’ve purchased some new tines for the
verti drain that remove a very small (4mm) core. We have trialled this on the
19th green with great success so I intend putting these tines
through all of the greens during the first few weeks of January. An increase in
irrigation output on greens has seen a spike in sodium levels in the turf plant
and soil. Thankfully though we were well prepared for this with our Gypsum
program.
The tees haven’t
really taken off but have good, healthy coverage. Some tees are suffering quite
severely from wear, particular unrepaired divots. The early applications of calcium
and organic fertiliser have meant the tees have required little in terms of
maintenance so far this season.
January, will see an increase in their care with some
wetting agent, synthetic fertiliser, insecticide and miticide applications.
Fairways are
absolutely revelling in the current conditions. Regular growth regulator
applications are being carried out to minimise growth and thatch development. We
have a few ground staff on leave early in the New Year but once we are back to
a full complement, we will recommence the turfing of the few remaining bare
patches.
Bunker sand is still on back order from early December
and several bunkers require re-facing and shaping with “undercutting” of the
lips becoming apparent.
Shay Tasker
Course Manager