Yep, We aerified the greens again. I was trying to think of a different way to communicate this topic because I'm sure that I've beaten it like a drum in past posts.
My staff and I have aerified, cleaned off cores, picked up cores, sanded, fertilized twice, brushed, and watered all day long. This was my 13th time aerifying the greens here at IHGC. The 27th time for my career. Over that time period it gets pretty difficult to change your methods. However, I did change some of the chemical and fertilizer methods that I used to hold true to. I won't bore you with the details, but the generalities are, something to make the greens more firm and more fertilizers of different varieties.
Normally on Aerification day we are still plugging away (literally) at the greens until 5:30 or 6:00 PM and wouldn't finish topdressing and dragging until noon on day 2. But, my staff was clocking out at 4 PM because everything had gone so smoothly. Still not exactly sure where the reduction in time came from but I like it.
I will be posting a video of the process on my youtube channel before too long so that you can better see the whole process in action.
We punched 4.6 million holes in the greens. That's just shy of 250,000 holes per green on average.
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