This week commencing the 4th March we are focused on Pam Barton course greens renovations.
Our tool of choice this week is the 1.6-metre verti-drain configured with the biggest hollow-tines available!
These are 1-1/4 inch diameter, 12 inch long tines and they are set-up to core-out to full depth going straight in and out with no heave.
the 7516 verti-drain fitted with hollow-tines |
Course operations starting this morning were hampered for the first hour or so by frost.
When we did get going the greens were verticut in a variety of directions as the lead-out operation in advance of the hollow-coring.
| with the verti-cut operation in the background, this photo also gives an indication of the amount of soil-exchange |
To see the Pam Barton course sustain this increased golf-traffic we need to put guarantees in the ground for healthy rootzones.
Once the foundations are in place of a decompacted, well-aerated and healthy growing medium we can then work at building robust and wear tolerant playing surfaces.
Once the foundations are in place of a decompacted, well-aerated and healthy growing medium we can then work at building robust and wear tolerant playing surfaces.
| now to call for small teams of greenkeepers fitted with shovels, brooms and backpack blowers!! |
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