Morning frost on Par 4, 13th hole - 'The Silver Birch' |
Rolling 13th Green on Friday 15th November. |
DAILY ROUTINE COURSE SET UP TASKS / CHECKS
- Regular movement of tee markers to keep fresh and spread wear.
- Changing holes during the week, normally Tuesday & Friday. This spreads wear, offers variety and helps keep clean edge on hole.
- Trimming around holes on days not changed to keep tidy.
- Bunker raking frequency will be appropriate to level of play & animal disruption in the sand.
- Blowing leaves & other debris of greens and tees on a daily basis.
- Traffic management - rope and stake wet & high wear areas to protect.
- Course scouting to monitor all the above as well as agronomic issues such as general plant health and any disease presence.
Blowing leaves from greens before play & mowing.
AERATION
Spiking work is being carried out on all playing surfaces to relieve compaction and increase oxygen levels in the soil. This will improve general plant health in the short and long term. Greens, tees, approaches and high traffic / walkway areas are already complete. We are currently spiking fairways and the current conditions for this task are ideal so we expect to get good results.
Spiking 17th Fairway to relieve compaction.
BEHIND THE SCENES
In addition, other tasks include:-- Managing a fleet of machinery.
- Re evaluate organising of maintenance facility.
- Planning and organising for current work, as well as next year!
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