One of the many courses I've worked with gave me drums of the plugs to help the bare spots on my lawn. Works amazing, some decent roots and nutrients to stimulate new growth.
Everyone has a different aerfication style. I like to top dress before coring, we use 648 toros with drag boxes that pile the plugs at the edge of the green plus it drags the sand in a little. We don’t blow anything in the rough so we don’t get bent grass rough. Probably not smart to drag your fertilizer around, put it down last and water in.
Thank you. Yes we fertilize just before the topdressing. Some courses fertilize after. I have done both and not seen a difference in the results. We water for 10 minutes after we drag the sand in the holes. We will water again a few hours later to keep the greens cool. The sand will get very hot if the temperatures are above 100 degrees so we monitor that and water accordingly.
Nice looking course! What kind of grass are you growing on your greens? May I ask why you don't use a cocoa mat? It seems far less potentially damaging to leaf tissue than a metal drag.
Had a fun time working at a golf course.Mornings would have to get off the mower to push deer of the greens no joke, and getting chased by a one arm golfer trying to hit us mowing.Seen a golf ball bounce off a guys head so we would run over there balls and say here it is.😂😂😂
To someone who doesn't understand the process: 0:22 OMG. They're completely destroying the green. 3:19 Maybe not. 3:52 Yup. They destroyed the green. 5:33 Hold on. Maybe not. 6:04 Trust the process I guess.
This job is cool…….if your the boss. If you mow and weedeat and have to push cores and broom greens then it’s slave labor. Did it one season, never again.
the amount of work, co2, and waste that goes into keeping grass pretty for rich people to hit a little ball into a little hole while driving around silly little cars is both staggering and depressing.
Only took one day to net one of these liberal snowflakes that like to whine about nothing. Ignorant dope can't even afford a simple game of golf. Probably lives with his mom.
One of the many courses I've worked with gave me drums of the plugs to help the bare spots on my lawn. Works amazing, some decent roots and nutrients to stimulate new growth.
Yeah, these plugs root fast, about two weeks or less.
Just stopped in to say that thumbnail gave me a quarter chub. That grass plug is a thing of beauty. Bravo!
Really interesting video and a great commentary, thank you.
I don’t miss working at a golf course. Early mornings and long hot days. Hard work,working on a golf course.
I don’t golf, never have. I don’t know how I ended up here but good job!
Everyone has a different aerfication style. I like to top dress before coring, we use 648 toros with drag boxes that pile the plugs at the edge of the green plus it drags the sand in a little. We don’t blow anything in the rough so we don’t get bent grass rough. Probably not smart to drag your fertilizer around, put it down last and water in.
Hi.
Good job.
You put fertilizer just before the top dressing?
And what about sprinkling time on greens after job?
6 minutes?
Thanks
Thank you. Yes we fertilize just before the topdressing. Some courses fertilize after. I have done both and not seen a difference in the results. We water for 10 minutes after we drag the sand in the holes. We will water again a few hours later to keep the greens cool. The sand will get very hot if the temperatures are above 100 degrees so we monitor that and water accordingly.
This is a great video, good explanation 👍
Why dig the holes only to fill them up again?
To remove thatch. Excess thatch can create a lot of problems.
Looks great, thanks for sharing the video
' Definitely unputtable ' challenge accepted
First time seeing the plugs get dragged all courses I’ve worked we pick them up and use good fresh sand and drag with coco mat
Never seen a drag mat on a green . I’ve always used a brush
All seems pretty much similar to how we do it, but we also roll the greens at the end too
Just ran that same airifier a week ago. How often do you airify?
Once a year with hollow times. Four or five times a year with 1/4 inch solid tines
Greens use a special sand mix hope your using it.
Good job guys , what’s the name of the organic fertilizer you guys are using ?😎👍🏽
Assure 15-0-7
So you're drag matting most of the material you've removed back into the greens. You won't deal with the thatch problem that way.
The thatch was blown off of the green. It is not going back into the hole.
thatch is getting blown off after they bust the cores up.
You clearly didn't listen to the video
Wow you turned on that machine on at 5am? What a boss 😅😅😅
Отличная работа ! Спасибо за видео , буду реализовывать на своём участке .
Don't you have to re-seed??
Nice looking course! What kind of grass are you growing on your greens?
May I ask why you don't use a cocoa mat? It seems far less potentially damaging to leaf tissue than a metal drag.
Perfect for greens this process
Very efficient way of doing this!
We rented a core sweeper. Only took about 3.5 to 4.5 hours to sweep all 19 greens.
19?
@@cameronsims8904 yes, 18 holes plus the putting green.
This is how we did it at the course I worked at but we reseeded before final dressing with bent
Had a fun time working at a golf course.Mornings would have to get off the mower to push deer of the greens no joke, and getting chased by a one arm golfer trying to hit us mowing.Seen a golf ball bounce off a guys head so we would run over there balls and say here it is.😂😂😂
What a machine!
Toro should look up the Rolligons they use in Alaska and replace those two front wheels with there style wheel/tires. I'm not wrong.
@TheCheesePlease you are original. Pfft
How do you eradicate Asian jumping worms?
Great simple video
Lastly, remember to replace your divots on the green!
thanks 👌
Hahaha manny... such a strong American name. 💪
Medium to fine vermiculite will work better to disrupt compaction
I just golf right through it
"This is the Finnished product" a golfers nightmare..
I want one
To someone who doesn't understand the process:
0:22 OMG. They're completely destroying the green.
3:19 Maybe not.
3:52 Yup. They destroyed the green.
5:33 Hold on. Maybe not.
6:04 Trust the process I guess.
Have fun cleaning up.
This job is cool…….if your the boss. If you mow and weedeat and have to push cores and broom greens then it’s slave labor. Did it one season, never again.
Nah it's not bad at all. I work on a course in East Texas. Wouldn't work any other outdoor job
the amount of work, co2, and waste that goes into keeping grass pretty for rich people to hit a little ball into a little hole while driving around silly little cars is both staggering and depressing.
Boo Hoo
Only took one day to net one of these liberal snowflakes that like to whine about nothing. Ignorant dope can't even afford a simple game of golf. Probably lives with his mom.
And you are an imbecile. It hasn’t been a rich mans sport for decades.