Monday 24 March 2014


New sign at the entrance.  Once we have taken the old sign away we are planning to plant around the sign setting it of and repeating on the other side of the brick box.





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Turf finished and irrigation working, job well done.




Saturday 15 March 2014



 A lot of the focus in early spring is trying to drive surfaces forward quickly in order to see results now.
The course has leapt forward in the space of 1 week and at last resembles something we've been looking for 4 months.  Turf coming on Tuesday ready for tee, should be open in about 6 weeks.

Ready for turf


 The chart below is a good visual indicator of why even when the sun is out, surfaces don't improve as fast as we would expect and in our constant drive for consistency it is a useful indicator.







 This model below is of the weather in the last week.
The red line is Max daily temperature and the blue line Min.  When we divide them in 2 we get a 
temperature figure in C.  For any meaningful growth soil temperature needs to be at 6C as indicated by the green boxes at the bottom of the chart.  What the data shows us is a gorgeous warm day offset by cooler nights so any temperature gain is quickly lost and growth is slow.



This type of model is very useful when applying fertilizer so we target good growing conditions for application and get the biggest benefit for our budget.



Saturday 8 March 2014


As we begin moving into the season, bunkers will start receiving sand top ups.  Here's a little link on the subject.  You'll have to excuse the accent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_ZzffW2fbk

Friday 7 March 2014

Ongoing work.

Sun at last, we should finally see the back of the wet weather.  An attempt this week to get back on track agronomicaly with much needed work on the greens.  

The Abbotts greens were top-dressed with around half a ton of straight sand, followed by solid-tining down to 10 inches.  A wet start to the week meant a delay in beginning the work and even then greens were still to soft but we need to make good use of this early spring warmth.

Solid tining
 Tining after dressing is applied helps push sand down through the profile which will firm up greens.  The Priors is being aerated early next week.  Later in spring the plan will be a mini hollow-tine or maybe even solid-tine with a very heavy dressing followed through the summer with light dusting to help smooth out the surface.