Why Golf Courses Ruin Your Greens Every Year
Your golf course superintendent punched thousands of holes in every green on the property. Core aeration disrupts less than ten […]
Your golf course superintendent punched thousands of holes in every green on the property. Core aeration disrupts less than ten […]
Green speed is controlled through mowing height, double-cutting, hand-rolling, topdressing frequency, moisture content, and temperature. Each 0.001 inch of cutting height change shifts the Stimpmeter by 1 foot. The superintendent adjusts daily to hit target speed.
Between midnight and 7 AM, eight crew members execute a precise sequence: irrigation completion, dew removal, mowing greens then tees then fairways, hand-rolling, topdressing, hole cutting, and bunker raking. The course you play was touched by each before you arrived.
Pin positions at Augusta are selected from a pre-approved book months in advance. Each position is engineered based on green firmness, weather forecast, broadcast angles, and tournament strategy. The groundskeeper prepares for what the committee will choose.
Augusta’s bunker sand meets exact USGA particle-size specifications. Wrong sand produces fried eggs, ball plugging, and drainage failure. The cost reflects precision testing, purity standards, and the scarcity of sand that actually meets specification.
Augusta runs a year-long species transition to achieve Masters-week conditions. Poa trivialis overwinter, peak at tournament time, then fade as bermudagrass takes over. The SubAir system controls moisture precisely. The preparation starts in October.
Augusta doesn’t protect its turf from patron foot traffic. It engineers patron foot traffic to manage its turf. The ropes, the gallery routes, the cart paths—they direct human weight to specific zones that need firming and drainage improvement.
After The Masters gallery empties, Augusta’s crew has 11 days to restore 18 championship holes. The restoration process—aeration, footprint repair, sod replacement, drainage inspection—unfolds under a hard deadline. Members expect pristine conditions.