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Neilds

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As it is a slow day at work I have been going through some (very) old posts on the forum. There was one started by a Green keeper who invited questions from the forum and it was a good read with some interesting views put forward. Are there any greens staff on the forum (real ones and not the clubhouse experts who think that just because their 2' x 2' lawn is kept pristine they are an authority) or could GM run something similar to the Ask the PGA Pro thread that is currently ongoing?
 
As it is a slow day at work I have been going through some (very) old posts on the forum. There was one started by a Green keeper who invited questions from the forum and it was a good read with some interesting views put forward. Are there any greens staff on the forum (real ones and not the clubhouse experts who think that just because their 2' x 2' lawn is kept pristine they are an authority) or could GM run something similar to the Ask the PGA Pro thread that is currently ongoing?
Great idea. Cor the questions that will pour in.
 
I’m no expert but I worked for a sports turf maintenance company.
We dealt with anything grass related.

I was never involved with chemicals but know a lot of the old methods were banned under EU regs.

Each green keeper has their own methods depending on the type of soil.
So no answer fits all courses.

Great idea though.
 
I would like to ask, if you wind the clock forward 10 or 15 years will most courses have the majority of their mowing work done by robot mowers?
Seems like a no brainer with some likely advances in technology.
 
I would like to ask, if you wind the clock forward 10 or 15 years will most courses have the majority of their mowing work done by robot mowers?
Seems like a no brainer with some likely advances in technology.
We have some robots but the biggest problem with them is the battery life.
Ours only do the three holes surrounding the clubhouse.

They come in so often to recharge and use the same exact route that they are leaving big track marks around our 10th tee.
Might need to sort a variable route back to charge.

Imo there not big enough yet to cut a course when the grass is in full growing season.
But in the future who knows.
 
When is the best time for annual greens maintenance and what should (ideally) be carried out?
If you mean hollow coring and top dressing it has to be done when the grass is growing.
So the grass covers the holes .

Lots of clubs did it in August years ago , but members didn’t like it.

So April and Sept/ Oct is the norm now
This depends on if they have their own machinery or use a contractor.

I have noticed some clubs just doing it once a year then just Fracking with an air2.
 
I’ve seen a few do it already as digging up the greens seems a nonsense when the season has just got started or the greens finally good in September.

Isn’t it sand in the holes and not grass? Aren’t the holes to remove grass roots to replace with sand?
 
I’ve seen a few do it already as digging up the greens seems a nonsense when the season has just got started or the greens finally good in September.

Isn’t it sand in the holes and not grass? Aren’t the holes to remove grass roots to replace with sand?
No the plugs are taken out to remove toxins that build up in a layer under the surface.
They also drain the top surface forcing the roots deeper looking for water so healthier grass.

It’s a bit early now but the holes won’t close until the grass grows.

The sand in the holes allow the grass roots to grow into the holes to cover the hole the root won’t grow into a void.

That’s the problem !
Some Golfers don’t understand why this needs doing and when it should be done.
 
No the plugs are taken out to remove toxins that build up in a layer under the surface.
They also drain the top surface forcing the roots deeper looking for water so healthier grass.

It’s a bit early now but the holes won’t close until the grass grows.

The sand in the holes allow the grass roots to grow into the holes to cover the hole the root won’t grow into a void.

That’s the problem !
Some Golfers don’t understand why this needs doing and when it should be done.

Not to mention that it relieves compaction caused by the very heavy traffic greens take. If the soil gets to compacted the roots die as there’s no oxygenation and that creates the toxins.
 
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