Against The Grain
Insights into new ideas and sports turf management agronomy techniques for golf courses and other turf facilities.
2019 Course Renovations @ Nikanti Golf Club
The last week of March heralded the start of the annual course renovations at Nikanti Golf Club. This year would see a much more aggressive program for the greens on account of the soil organic matter levels rising despite the work we did last year…
UNDERSTANDING ORGANIC MATTER TESTING
There are countless research, articles and opinions available when it comes to organic matter management, yet it still remains and will continue to remain a dominant issue in our maintenance and renovation programs. Through accurate assessment of organic matter, the turf industry’s knowledge of its development and maintenance is evolving.
2018 COURSE RENOVATIONS @ NIKANTI GOLF CLUB
The 2nd of April saw the beginning of the annual course renovations for Nikanti Golf Club. The aim of the process was to remove the excess organic matter that has accumulated over the last 12 months, relieve any compaction and present the surfaces in top condition for the clubs biggest event of the year, the BMW Golf Cup which begins on the 10th of May.
2017 COURSE RENOVATIONS @ Nikanti Golf Club
From the first week of April we began our course renovation practices which would include re-landscaping some large focus areas. We were lucky enough to have the course closed for 10 days as there were also some maintenance scheduled on the clubhouse.
This was a big opportunity to go a little more aggressively in some areas (predominately the fairways and approaches) than we have done in the past and will allow us to achieve the surface performance standards that we have been targeting.
The End of Coring?
Organic matter management. Probably one of, if not the most important aspect of our role as turf managers in consistently maintaining high performing playing surfaces.
Do we need to core greens? Can we manage organic matter with sand top dressing and the use of solid tines only? How much sand is needed and how often do we need to apply?