Thursday, April 6, 2017

Deep Tine Aeration Complete

The large, solid tines on this aerator can go deep
On Tuesday we were able to complete aeration to our greens. This is the only aeration we will be performing until fall. This spring, in an attempt to penetrate our layer of buried organic material, we contracted out a deep tine aeration. While we didn't pull cores, this deep tine form of aeration is more vertically aggressive. The holes made by the machine go nine inches deep, which allows us to incorporate sand through our buried organic layer. What does this mean for golfers? Stronger root systems, which help provide healthy turf, and excellent playing conditions.
View of impact deep tine aeration can have on soil
The finished product on #9

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