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Golf Course Maintenance
Introduction
Welcome (0:57)
What you will learn
Frequently used terms and abbreviations
Mowing
Introduction
Defining mowing
Reasons and factors to consider when mowing
Mowing the greens on a golf course
Pre and post check standard operating procedures
Operating a mower safely
Summary
Rolling
Introduction
Reasons for rolling
How to safely operate a roller
Summary
Hole Changing
Introduction
Factors to consider when changing holes
Reasons and equipment for changing holes (2:05)
Hole changing standard operating procedure
Rules of golf hole requirements
Summary
Scarification, Verticutting & Vertigrooming
Introduction
Defining thatch and why it is important
Scarification
Verticutting
Vertigrooming
Summary
Aeration
Introduction
Types of aeration and reasons to aerate your turf
Hollow tine
Solid tine
Slit tine
Compression as an aeration method
Surface recovery after aeration
Preparation for carrying out aeration
Summary
Top Dressing
Introduction
Effective top dressing
Factors to consider before topdressing
Summary
Overseeding
Introduction
Overseeding effectively
Choosing a species for overseeding
Selecting a cultivar for overseeding
Seedbed preparation for overseeding
Summary
Bunker Maintenance
Introduction
Factors impacting the presentation of your bunkers
Bunker drainage
Summary
Reinstatement & Recovery of Surfaces
Introduction
Important factors to consider for surface recovery
Surface recovery timing
Summary
Introduction to Nutrition
Introduction
The three components of nutrition
Importance of nutrients
Fertiliser types
Summary
Introduction to Irrigation
Introduction
Importance of efficient irrigation
Effective irrigation system design
Summary
Course Completion Assessment
Assessment
Course Feedback Survey
Short Survey
International Accreditation with SRUC
Reasons and factors to consider when mowing
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