Greens
The growth of new grass on the greens continues at a pace with the arrival of the hotter daytime temperatures and the improved growing conditions for this type of paspalum grass. Treatment by the ground staff has continued constantly over the last month.
The growth of new grass on the greens continues at a pace with the arrival of the hotter daytime temperatures and the improved growing conditions for this type of paspalum grass. Treatment by the ground staff has continued constantly over the last month.
The average
percentage coverage of grass has risen from about 50% a month ago to
nearer 80% now on many greens.
The greens are looking significantly
better and we are confident, looking at the recent growth and coverage
improvements, that the greens will totally recover. However there is a
down-side to this recovery process. Unfortunately the rolling of the
ball over the greens surface is actually worse now than a month ago as
this new grass has grown and the areas of less-strong grass still
growing gives larger inconsistencies in levels of height.
This rolling
deviation should reduce significantly as the growing grass finally fills
the gaps and a more even and consistent coverage of strong grass across
the greens as a whole is achieved. We still feel that it will be
several weeks minimum, at this rate of progress, before we have good
playable conditions on the greens. The following picture shows the
condition of the practice green, which is quite typical of the average
condition of the other greens on the course.
IRM
have confirmed that they have taken a positive step towards
improvements in the condition of all their courses by employing a new
Course Maintenance and Management company, to replace the previous
company, Selprats
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