Britishshooting
Club Champion
This isn't a moan, after genuine anaswers so I understand the process a little better.
I'm at several golf clubs currently and the hollow tine and top dressing at each club has varied massively, what are the reasons for this? Just different approaches by different green keepers or is it down to soil conditions, type and other variables as well as whatever they are individually trying to achieve?
1st golf course was done early january
2nd Golf course was done around a month a go.
3rd Course is having it done this week however it seems they cut some form of lines into the greens a few weeks ago prior to me playing here which have almost fully recovered. It doesn't look like scarification but not sure what this would be, maybe verticut?
Courses 1 and 3 are renowned for having very good greens so it just seems odd to me that they have such differing approaches. Course 2 the greens are so so, never as quick as 1 & 3.
Genuinely interested if anybody is quite clued up in this field.
I'm at several golf clubs currently and the hollow tine and top dressing at each club has varied massively, what are the reasons for this? Just different approaches by different green keepers or is it down to soil conditions, type and other variables as well as whatever they are individually trying to achieve?
1st golf course was done early january
2nd Golf course was done around a month a go.
3rd Course is having it done this week however it seems they cut some form of lines into the greens a few weeks ago prior to me playing here which have almost fully recovered. It doesn't look like scarification but not sure what this would be, maybe verticut?
Courses 1 and 3 are renowned for having very good greens so it just seems odd to me that they have such differing approaches. Course 2 the greens are so so, never as quick as 1 & 3.
Genuinely interested if anybody is quite clued up in this field.