GOLF COURSES leads to a denser turf with improved playability and less frequent mowing, freeing up valuable time for other maintenance tasks. The product is especially beneficial for suppressing seed head production and can play a role in disease management.
Simon’ s first application on the Northcliffe course was in early spring.“ We applied it at the full rate during a mild March. The results were immediate. Within the first few weeks, we noticed significantly reduced growth leading to less leaf removal when cutting and more consistent putting surfaces. I definitely noticed a reduction in seed head as well, when normally they would have been very prevalent at that time of year. There was also a major decrease in disease considering the conditions we were facing. After the initial application we are generally applying it every three weeks and have continued to do so ever since.”
The results impressed Simon enough to integrate Attraxor into the main course maintenance plan later in the summer.“ It wasn’ t just a short-term solution; it became part of our long-term strategy.”
Attraxor’ s use on the two courses demonstrated benefits like reduced mowing frequency and lower disease presence, which were crucial given the limited resources of the team.“ We’ re not the largest team managing two busy courses, so any product that helps us maintain quality while reducing workload is invaluable. The challenges we face now as an industry are immense. Greenkeeping can be a tough environment based around labour shortages and the limited products you can use, so a good growth regulator can be a key product in this respect,” he said.
Simon values the ongoing relationship with Andrew Norman, his Agrovista
Amenity representative, whose knowledge helps guide North Foreland’ s maintenance practices.“ Andrew and I have a great understanding, and we work well together. Furthermore, Agrovista’ s seminars and resources have been great for learning about new products like Attraxor and fitting them into our programmes,” he added.
The positive results from the initial trials have encouraged Simon to explore Attraxor’ s use on tees, aprons, and even bunker faces as time and conditions allow. He remains committed to building on this year’ s success and integrating Attraxor into a broader, year-round turf management plan.“ I think all the time the grass is growing, Attraxor will be a part of the programme,” Simon said.
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