Bookmark Social Bookmark this page

  Golf Lessons

Lesson #11: Know the Course: Fairways

There are a lot of challenges in keeping healthy  fairways and greens for an entire golf course.

With so many golfers playing the course, damage to the grass is inevitable.

The best advice is to use the right fertilizer and maintenance techniques to best assist them in managing the whole fairway and green.

Here are some recommended grass products for seeding and reseeding to have a consistent green grass color during winter or fall.

Pennington Annual Ryegrass

* Advisable for temporary or seasonal areas
* Can also be best during warm weather conditions while overseeding the grasses.
* The best time to plant it is at the beginning of fall
* The seeding rate should be ten pounds per 1,000 square feet but only five pounds per 1,000 square feet when reseeding.

Maxx Golf Guides Home
#1 Basics of the Game: Putting
#2 Basics of the Game: Driving
#3 Which Golf Equipment?
#4 How Much Should You Spend?
#5 What Are the Rules?
#6 Should You Hire a Golf Pro?
#7 How to Practice Effectively
#8 Practice Good Etiquette
#9 Know the Course: Weather
#10 Know the Course: Greens
#11 Know the Course: Fairways
#12 Know the Course: Tees
#13 Know the Course: Hazards
#14 Know Your Equipment
#15 What Do Doctors Say About Golf


3balls Golf


Golfballs.com


Golfballs.com

Fairway Classics Perennial Ryegrass Lawn Seed Blend Tournament Quality

* These ryegrasses are used to blend with the grasses that are permanently planted for the lawns of the North or during the winter season and can be used for reseeding in the southern part.

* The best time to plant is at the beginning of the fall season.

* The seeding and reseeding rate should be ten pounds per 1,000 square.

GolfingHere are some tips on how to maintain healthy golf fairways:

* By using the right fertilizer: for the fairway to get that great looking green all throughout the year use the fertilizer that provides organic nitrogen to the soil when the grass needs it. It's good to avoid too much growth which is the main cause of insect and other grass disease problems. By also using the right fertilizer, groundwater, lakes and the streams aren't easily polluted with nitrogen.

* Use fertilizer regularly: golf course owners regularly fertilize the fairways and greens. This is vital with the use of the best products prior to see if all the soil and fairways are undergoing any stress. This allows the course to maintain the best conditions for playing.

* Iron should also be present when selecting the right fertilizer: Fertilizers that contain iron are very helpful to plants since it maintains that very deep color of green for the whole fairway. This is not a nutrient that doesn't result in excessive growth which nitrogen can cause grass. Owners could choose between 2 kinds of iron filled fertilizer products in dry granules or in liquid sprays.

* Don't worry about weeds, just control them: Quality golf courses are not susceptible to overgrowing weed problems since they do have a thick and tight turf. but some golf courses do. Remember that the seeds of weeds propagate where there's a lot of light and moisture in the area. Once the entire fairway is thick enough with grass, the weed seeds may not be able to fit in since there's no adequate gap to get light and moisture.

Golfers in Golf Cart* Never leave a place for insects and grass diseases: the rapid growth of the fairway in golf courses results in an extreme growth of top. This invites insects and other diseases to feed on the top growth. Fertilizers that release nitrogen slowly aid in limiting excessive top growth.

* Make sure the blades of the mower are sharp: golf course owners and caretakers make it a point to keep the blades of the mower sharp enough in cutting the grass to prevent grass tear. When the grass tears, the entire fairway will result in a gray looking spot. Another down side of this is that torn grass invites diseases to infest on it. Remember also that the stress is lesser if the grass is mowed frequently.

* Excessive watering can also cause damage: too much watering of the fairway and greens results in a pale green color. To maintain a healthy looking green color and for the nutrients to be absorbed much better, try to frequently but just shallow water the grass for this keeps the roots of the grass near the top layer of the soil.

Golfballs.com

 


 

| Maxx Golf Guides Home | Golf News Blog | Golf Shop | Golf Lessons |

Copyright © 2007 Maxx Publishing | Maxx Golf Guides All Rights Reserved