Course Managers Update - Around the Greens in June 2020

Published Thursday, 11th June 2020

Course Managers Update - Around the Greens in June 2020

May was an interesting month weather – wise. A mixture of warm and cool days with several cold windy fronts rolling through. In total we received 67mm of rain in May (YTD 667mm). The course has handled the rainfall quite well with only one or two areas requiring roping off.

 

The Greens were renovated with 8mm solid tines in early May to relieve compaction and improve air and water movement within the soil profile. Dollar spot has all but recovered now with only a few of the more heavily affected areas still visible. The greens responded well to the solid tine and are in tip top shape heading into winter. Soil amendments in the form of Gypsum and Magnesium have been applied in late May to ensure our soils are in a good position going into spring.

 

The Tees have really copped a beating in the last month. Non-stop golf combined with Kikuyu control has really tested the resilience of our tee surfaces. In saying that, there is still a nice layer of grass that will bounce back and flourish with planned spring renovations. Further pigment applications as well as solid tines on tee surfaces will aid in their well-being through the next 10 to 12 weeks.

 

Fairways have held their colour well throughout May. Poa has germinated right across nearly all ground pearl affected areas. Gypsum has been applied to the 11th fairway to help improve the soil structure, and fertiliser to encourage growth. We have begun root pruning some affected areas around the course. The 4th and 11th fairways and the 16th green to name a few. Root pruning will continue throughout winter.

 

Blake Redmond commenced work on Monday the 25th of May as the newest member of our ground staff crew. Welcome to Carnarvon.

 

 

Shay Tasker

Course Manager