2019 Course Renovations @ Nikanti Golf Club

 

The last week of March heralded the start of the annual course renovations at Nikanti Golf Club. This year would see a much more aggressive program for the greens on account of the soil organic matter levels rising despite the work we did last year; which you can see here, or the work we completed in 2017 which you can also see here.

This was the 2nd year of our #OM246 organic matter testing journey and so we are still calibrating the cultural programs in order to reach our target organic matter level in the greens. Once we have enough data accumulated, we should be able to predict the organic matter accumulation rate and the amount of sand needed to dilute it down to our target level.

We do not yet know what that target level will be, we only know that the current organic matter concentration is too high and we need to reduce it. We will be establishing our target level by measuring infiltration rates, surface firmness, and soil moisture levels. Once our ideal surface firmness is achieved and there are no issues with infiltration rate and soil moisture, we know that we will have found our target organic matter level; or at least a starting point.

 

A step-by-step look at the 2019 course renovations.


Below is a listed summary of the full program completed this year on all surfaces. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Greens

  1. Vertical mow at -5mm in 2 directions, up and back on the same line

  2. Double cut at 3mm up and back on the same line

  3. Heavy topdress

  4. Aerate with 12mm solid tines in 2 directions; 1.5” x 2” spacing

  5. Brush in the sand by hand with brooms

  6. Heavy roll (Fred Flintstone)

  7. Fertilise with 16-0-16

4-days later

  1. Vertical mow at 0mm in the same direction

  2. Aerate with 6m solid tines; 1.5” x 2” spacing

  3. Roll

Tees

  1. Mow at 5mm

  2. Heavy topdress

  3. Aerate with 12mm solid tines; 1.5” x 2” spacing

  4. Level Lawn until smooth and holes are filled

  5. Heavy roll (Fred Flintstone)

  6. Fertilise with 21-7-14

Approaches

  1. Vertical mow at -5mm in 2 directions, up and back on the same line

  2. Double cut at 9mm up and back on the same line

  3. Heavy topdress

  4. Aerate with 16mm coring tines; 2” x 2” spacing

  5. Steel drag mat when cores are dry

  6. Blow off organic material

  7. Heavy roll (Fred Flintstone)

  8. Fertilise with 21-7-14

Fairways

  1. Circle cut at 7mm

  2. Graden (scarify) at -20mm

  3. Mow at 7mm

  4. Topdress

  5. Aerate with 16mm coring tines; 2.5” x 2.5” spacing

  6. Heavy roll (Fred Flintstone)

  7. Fertilise with 21-7-14

Rough

  1. Mow at 20mm

  2. Aerate high traffic areas with 16mm coring tines

  3. Fertilise with 21-7-14


Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions with regard to this years’ program, would like to chat about your cultural programs, or if you’d like to submit any #OM246 organic matter samples for analysis.


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