With the 2017 season coming to a close there has been much discussion about the putting greens and the consistency noted throughout the entire season. The composition of the putting greens over the last 4 years have changed significantly, therefore our practices have changed as well.
In 2013, with the help of the Grounds Committee we began to look closely at the challenges of managing Annual Bluegrass (Poa) an unwanted Turfgrass at Hyde Park. Poa is susceptible to many plant pathogens, it has poor heat tolerance and can provide a particularly bumpy surface in the spring due to seed head production.
Putting green 2013- 50 percent Poa?
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2017- less than 5%
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The timing was almost perfect, the recent additions of internal drainage in the 100 year old greens, along with significant tree removal, gave us the opportunity to shift our practices to encourage bentgrass. The challenges ahead included improving the physical properties of the profile below and managing playability while the Poa was shrinking?
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2013- First use of plant growth regulator to slow growth of Poa |
Sand topdressing to fill voids of shrinking Poa and improve phyical properties of the profile. |
Physical removal of Poa
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Solid Tine aeration to reduce bringing Poa seed to surface
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- Smooth front rollers on mowers
- Increased lightweight rolling
- Precise moisture management
- A great staff that understands the vision and strategies to make the putting surfaces better!
The addition of turf fans to lower canopy temperatures |
Bryan showing off his grass clippings! |
Clipping yield bucket |
Thank-you,
Pat O'Brien
Grounds Superintendent
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