I am very excited to kick off another golf season here at
James River Country Club! Winter was
very productive with new drinker houses (that were built on site) being
installed on the golf course. All course accessories were re-furbished, new
drainage installed, and we continued work on amending the soil in the putting greens. There was a big push to keep the property leaf and debris free using the new vacuum.
As warmer temperatures arrive, our fairways are at the top of
the list for spring maintenance. This
year we are going to start the season at a lower mowing height, really trying
to thin out a lot of the thatch and older plants. Less aggressive thatch maintenance programs
in the past have left the fairways spongy. This leads to less healthier turf,
lots of grain to hit into with approach shots, and decreased ball roll. The shallow tine aeration we did last year
was a start, but not nearly enough.
The USGA regional agronomist agreed that mowing as low as
possible to start the season and then coming back with vertical mowing will
improve both the health and play-ability of the turf. We will also be on a top dressing program to
help with thatch management, smooth out the fairways, dry up the tops, and
increase ball roll off of the tee.
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