Preparing for Virginia's Summer Grind
This week has really been our advance week for the arrival of the true Virginia summer we knew would be here before long. Monday marked a very exciting day for the maintenance team—it was the last Monday outing for a couple of weeks! We have a regular maintenance Monday this coming week, followed by Sabot verticutting and topdressing, an outing on July 13, and then a break from outings until mid-August. Before Monday's outing, we were able to complete a lot of prep work for the heart of the summer season. The greens were lightly topdressed, followed by a foundational nutrition package of calcium (Ca) and potassium (K). These nutrients help strengthen the plant's cell walls and aid in stress recovery—two things that are essential for maintaining quality playing conditions throughout the heat of the summer. The greens were a little softer and slower than they've been in some time, but this is an acceptable byproduct of the much-needed rainfall we received early this week. To...