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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Project Update


On August 29th, we began the yearly ritual of greens aerification. We started with the practice green because it is a good way to familiarize the workers that have not aerification before with how it works and what needs to be done. This year, we were also trying out a new core collector from Turf Pride. This collector is attached to the back of the aerifier and pulls the cores along. At the end of the pass when the aerifying head is raised, the cores are dumped into a pile at the edge of the green.

Here you can see the aerifier with the collector attached.

An action shot. Notice the piles of plugs in the background.

The collector at work.

In previous years, we had too shovel the plugs into the middle of the green and then pick them up. This collector will deposit the plugs on the edge of the green and allow us to use less manpower to get the greens aerified. It will hopefully also allow us to get them done faster. Here is a video from three years ago on #17 green.

After the cores are removed, we end up with 3/8 inch holes on 2 inch centers.

The collector came with two different collecting scoops. The first one ended up rising up over the plugs after a long pass and leaving cores on the green. After switching them out, the green was much cleaner.
First pass with the collector installed.

We will do the back 9 greens on the Tuesday after Labor Day and the front 9 on the next day, the 5th of September. With the small holes and some co-operation from mother nature, within 10 days, you should not even notice the holes.

In other news, some of the areas that did not survive the drought and heat of this summer are starting to sprout new grass.




Here is the fairway on #9. You can see the lines of bentgrass seedlings that we put down using the slit seeder.



This is in the rough between #4 and #5. The bluegrass/ryegrass mix is starting to sprout in the aerification holes.









Thursday, July 5, 2012

Going Viral

I was slightly astounded and shocked to look at one of my old YouTube videos and see that it had over 23,000 views. Thanks to my post detailing how to aerify greens (you can find it HERE) my video of the greens aerifier working on #17 green has gone viral. The worker in the video, Brian, has since left Leslie Park for a "real" job instead of a seasonal job at a golf course but I am sure he would be proud of his "fame." Here it is in all of it's glory.


The post is also one of my most viewed posts. It has even been linked to by the Turfgrass Information File at Michigan State University. Just something I wanted to share with people on a rainy Thursday morning. Soon, I will be out on the course, checking for wind and storm damage.