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Dinosaur Trail Turf Care

Saturday, 21 June 2014. First Day of Summer.Where has the time gone? The course came out of winter in good shape, with virtually no damage to putting greens, and minor snow mold damage to all other playing surfaces. Our tees and fairways continue to recover, but the lack of warm temperatures has definitely slowed down their recovery. We core aerated, overseeded, and topdressed our tee decks last week, with a solid tine aeration on fairways planned for the near future. Turf Care Team Enjoying a Friday BBQ.

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Saturday, 21 June 2014. First Day of Summer.Where has the time gone? The course came out of winter in good shape, with virtually no damage to putting greens, and minor snow mold damage to all other playing surfaces. Our tees and fairways continue to recover, but the lack of warm temperatures has definitely slowed down their recovery. We core aerated, overseeded, and topdressed our tee decks last week, with a solid tine aeration on fairways planned for the near future. Turf Care Team Enjoying a Friday BBQ.

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