The Golf Course Maintenance blog is to inform members of golf course projects, some interesting day to day turf practices, staff, weather and course conditions.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Green Update
We are able to give you a better update on the condition of the golf course as the poa annua plant comes out of hibernation and breaks dormancy. The golf course wintered well, overall, with tees, fairways and 8 covered greens looking great. Some of the non-covered greens we had reasons to be concerned but could not determine the amount of winter injury until now. Greens 12,14,16 and 17 have some superficial injury and as the turf starts actively growing these areas will rebound. Number 15 green has areas that will take too long to recover and will be repaired with sod, which will be done as soon as weather permits. The sod will come from our poa annua nursery that was built 2 years ago from green aerifaction plugs, so repaired areas will match up color and texture. We have had success with winter covers but its not the panacea for winter turf survival. Injury can occur under these covers during warm winters and greens that are covered face north or have trees that shade the green.
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