A video from La Herrería Golf in Spain offers a look at one of the most important maintenance procedures performed on golf ...
A couple of different times each year, you show up to your favorite golf course or your golf club, and you see a sea of holes punched in the ground. You curse to yourself because you know the golf ...
People often ask the question, "Should I aerate or not?” The question is most frequently asked by those who play golf, probably because they see the courses aerated at different times of the year.
Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we pick the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re hopeful we can not ...
A typical golf course has 25 to 50 acres of fairway. Aerating such large acreage requires considerable time and labor, especially when pulling cores and cleaning up the debris. Being such a laborious ...
No one likes showing up to the local golf course only to find millions of little holes punched into the fairways and greens. To most golfers, golf course aeration, as it’s known, is a necessary evil ...
For many golf professionals, the bane of their existence is coming, and for others, it's already here. Despite many area courses being in peak condition right now during moderate summer season, the ...
White Cliffs Country Club is an 18-hole, executive golf course located above the shores of Cape Cod Bay in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The fairways were built from native soil and developed problems ...