We will be starting our greens aerification process later this afternoon after the high school tournament is over. We are starting today instead of waiting for tomorrow in order to try and beat the rain and weather that is predicted for the rest of the week. We are hoping to be finished sometime on Thursday.
We have done several different variations of aerification on these greens, all of which have been done in an attempt to find what is the best type of practice for our facility. We want to continue to improve our greens playing surfaces from a health stand point and a play-ability stand point. We have also wanted to work out a procedure that works well with our small staff size. The first thing we do is cover the green in a heavy amount of sand. Second, we take our aerifier over the green, the aerifier has a plow on the back that catches the aerification cores and drags them to the sides of the greens for easy cleanup.
After the green is free of debris, we brush in the sand and blow the surfaces clean. The days after are focused on rolling the holes for smoothness. If we get some good dry warm weather, here in October we should see the holes close up in about two weeks.
Respectfully,
Golf Course Superintendent
Nick Marfise