FULL COURSE OPEN | CARTS ON
Preferred lie 1 card length, in the general area. Please drive carts on paths and fairways ONLY.
A decision will be made by 6.00 am each day if carts are permitted on the course.
Updated: Friday 18th April 2025, 05:33 am
GREENS RENOVATIONS:
THURSDAY 10th & FRIDAY 11th APRIL: DE-THATCH & SCARIFY GREENS
MONDAY 14th APRIL: SEEDING AND SANDING GREENS
In golf, “overseeding” refers to a maintenance process on golf courses in which grass seed is spread on top of the existing grass to promote new growth or to swap out seasonal turfs, replacing one type of grass with another.
Overseeding’s Effect on Play
Overseeding often involves putting the seed down along with a thin layer of sand, then allowing the new grass to grow in for many days without being cut. So overseeding (which is sometimes done in conjunction with aeration) can, for a period of a week or 10 days or so, result in very “hairy” greens.
There should be a 4–6 week recovery as the new grass comes in.
The final result will improve the greens surface and playability = you will hole more putts!!