On Monday, April 29th we will start our spring greens aerification with a
process known as drill and fill. Drill and fill consist of several 8
inch drill bits that literally drill into our putting greens root-zone.
Once the drill bit removes 8 inches of organic material, the hole is
completely filled with sand. We do this for several reasons, all of
which are critical factors in maintaining high quality putting surfaces.
The first and possibly most important reason is to drastically reduce
soil compaction. Soil compaction occurs on heavy clay native soil
putting greens like we have here at Midlothian.
April 19, 2013
The Great Flood
April 12, 2013
Hole #3 closed
Some unusual discoloration on #3 green has been discovered, and as a precautionary all traffic should cease on #3 green for the time being. We are currently diagnosing the problem and think it is in the best interest of the golf course to be cautious this early in the season. The short game par 3 will be used in place of the third hole, thank you for your patience and understanding.
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