Course Managers Update - Around the Greens in March
Published Monday, 18th March 2019
February brought us 75mm of rainfall, just been enough to
keep the dams full. In regard to temperatures it was a bit milder but averages
and night time temperatures were still very high.
The greens have turned a corner in February after the
horrible January. Our water quality analysis came back with higher than normal
sodium and Chloride levels. By themselves these levels don’t look alarming but
with the low Calcium and Magnesium levels they become toxic to cool season turf
grass such as Bent and Poa. In all though, after several Gypsum, Calcium and
organic acid applications, along with a solid tine, we are seeing great
improvement and recovery both in vigour and root growth. Repair work (plugging)
has/is being carried out on the worst areas on 2,3,15 as well as bird damaged
areas on 13,19,16,5 and 18. Renovations are booked for the 17th/18th
of March and I expect this to be the final piece of the “repair puzzle”.
The tees have developed a thick thatch layer which isn’t uncommon,
but we’ll need to consider an annual thatch removal (scarifying) programme as
well as regular top dressing. Organic fertilizer will be applied during autumn
to help them into winter.
Fairways are a bit patchy with some areas showing signs
of drying out, while other areas are thick and full of thatch. Our new mowers
have arrived so this should reduce the amount of “bouncing” and “ripping” of
thicker areas. The fairways are going to require annual early season coring and
mid-season scarifying dependent on weather patterns but would be a must in
weather such as we’ve experienced this summer. Bare patches have been turfed on
17,18,1,2 and 6 this month.
Some of the lips on the faces of bunkers have grown too
thick and high and now require lowering. I’m hoping to begin this process very
shortly on the 7th bunkers, followed by the 5th.
Council work on the Gross Pollutant Trap’s on 12 and 8 are continuing with works being much bigger than anticipated.
Shay Tasker,
Course Manager