We have been aerating the grass courts and there are always many questions on the procedure. Here is an USGA animation explaining aeration.
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1 comment:
Interesting - can we get a few of the avatars to work for us?
One observation - I noticed that the avatar left the pin in the hole while aerating the green - my experience as a former asst. greenskeeper is that this would not be the right way to perform this task. If it is, why not leave all of the net posts and nets in place while aerating our courts?
Darn varmints
Carl Spackler
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