
warmer, weather pattern has emerged. This drastic change in the weather has caused the grounds department to begin our summer greens management program. A key piece to our program is solid tine aerating greens every three weeks. The process creates tiny slits in the surface and, as you can see from the picture on the right, almost no disruption to the surface. The channels created loosen the soil, improve drainage, and increase oxygen content in the soil. All of which, will promote better rooting and a healthier plant throughout the summer.


While the three techniques described above aren't the only things we do during the summer to maintain healthy bentgrass, they are some of the most important. The grounds staff appreciates your patience and understanding this summer as we work to provide the best playing conditions possible. Thank you.
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