Very good.. !! As a golf course architect, we advocate great maintenance of greens. Stirling & Martin have designed many top golf courses. Stirling & Martin.
Very well done. As someone with a 1,500 square foot, home bentgrass putting green, I need to maximize my cultural practices financially as it's very expensive. I solid tine and scarify in the spring and hollow tine in the fall. I do overseed with my 777/007 bentgrass blend during both procedures.
I have been in the golf business for 40 years, aerification in my opinion is misunderstood people believe it relieves compaction, I think compaction issues are so bad on a golf green you have to open core aeriate it 20 times a year to do that. The more important reason to do it is to get air into the root zone and to reduce thatch. We have a daily fee course and aerifiying destroys your income for weeks, What I do is open core late in the fall and it is very important to fill the holes with sand, then I like to needle tine in the spring and once a month through the season and it does not interrupt play. Deep tineing in the winter also is a great tool. What happens in the classroom does not relate to the real world of trying to make a profit in the business. On the other hand private courses can do what they want to.
Very good.. !! As a golf course architect, we advocate great maintenance of greens. Stirling & Martin have designed many top golf courses. Stirling & Martin.
Excellent video tutorial and great learning tool. These need to be shared and promoted more.
Best way to get rid of this black layer is to vertidrain and aeration. You should definitely verti-drain solid tines or drill tines
Very well done. As someone with a 1,500 square foot, home bentgrass putting green, I need to maximize my cultural practices financially as it's very expensive. I solid tine and scarify in the spring and hollow tine in the fall. I do overseed with my 777/007 bentgrass blend during both procedures.
This is such a information video well done
Great video, more like this needs to be made, very helpful
Fascinating 👍
Precise and clearly explained. Good vid.
Very insightful clip👌🏽👌🏽
I have been in the golf business for 40 years, aerification in my opinion is misunderstood people believe it relieves compaction, I think compaction issues are so bad on a golf green you have to open core aeriate it 20 times a year to do that. The more important reason to do it is to get air into the root zone and to reduce thatch. We have a daily fee course and aerifiying destroys your income for weeks, What I do is open core late in the fall and it is very important to fill the holes with sand, then I like to needle tine in the spring and once a month through the season and it does not interrupt play. Deep tineing in the winter also is a great tool. What happens in the classroom does not relate to the real world of trying to make a profit in the business. On the other hand private courses can do what they want to.
2:35 was that a chicken in the background? 😂
great job
gr8 vid verry detailed
Well done
CHUN HONG WONG thank you
1:40 phone call :D