There are few words that strike
greater fear and provoke more misunderstanding in our industry than
“aerification”. Yet properly timed and
executed aerification of putting greens yields many positive results for the
management of organic matter in the primary root zone, culminating in optimum
playing surfaces. We are scheduled to
aerify the front-9 greens on Monday April 4th, and the back-9 greens on Tuesday
April 5th, thus allowing the front-9 to be open for golf play on Tuesday. This year, there will likely be an added
challenge of dealing with a frost delay.
We must wait for the frost to completely melt before beginning any work
on the golf course turf. See our
previous post on frost, for more information
regarding its effect on turfgrass.
In the simplest terms, aerification is the necessary process of punching holes in the greens to allow oxygen, water, and nutrients into the root-zone profile, along with reducing compaction and thatch, which allows for maximum root growth. Topdressing greens with sand (filling in the holes and adding new sand into the root-zone mix) aids in the recovery and growth process, along with smoothing out the surface. These agronomic practices will ensure long-term health of the greens and prepare them for the summer stress of our climate.
Once greens have been completed, we will begin aerifying tees and fairways. We will not be closing the golf course during this process, but will schedule this work to have as minimal impact on golf play as possible.
Recovery Periods
Following the aforementioned
invasive but critical agronomic practices, the golf course needs roughly two to
three weeks to “grow-in” and return to the standard of conditioning that Illini
Country Club’s members and guests require.
During this time, you may experience softer, slower, bumpier greens
containing many sand-filled holes. Once
the surfaces have sufficiently healed, greens will dramatically improve in
firmness and ball-speed. We understand
that is an inconvenience for golfers, but keep in mind that the long-term
benefits far outweigh the temporary disruptions.
Thank you for your support of our
agronomic practices and programs.
Because of your support, and the excellent execution by our golf course
maintenance team, Illini Country Club will continue to provide premium playing
conditions to its members and guests.
Prepared by, Curtis Keller
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