On Tuesday we will be beginning the process of fairway verticutting and clean up. The process is as follows:
1. The fairway is deep verticut with our Sissis verticutter.
2. All of the grass and thatch are then blown to the middle into piles.
3. We then pick up all of the debris and load it into carts, trailers and trucksters to be hauled away.
4. The fairway will then be mowed to clean up any remaining debris.
This cultural practice helps to control the accumulation of thatch in our fairways and approaches. Thatch can limit the turfgrass' ability to utilize vital nutrients and water.
As always we will do our best as to not disrupt play, but your patience during this process is always appreciated.
1. The fairway is deep verticut with our Sissis verticutter.
2. All of the grass and thatch are then blown to the middle into piles.
3. We then pick up all of the debris and load it into carts, trailers and trucksters to be hauled away.
4. The fairway will then be mowed to clean up any remaining debris.
This cultural practice helps to control the accumulation of thatch in our fairways and approaches. Thatch can limit the turfgrass' ability to utilize vital nutrients and water.
As always we will do our best as to not disrupt play, but your patience during this process is always appreciated.
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