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Title: Managing Bermuda Grass Golf Greens


1
Managing Bermuda Grass Golf Greens
2
Why Bermuda?
  • Location
  • C4 grass verses C3 grass

3
Problems with Bermuda
  • Dormancy
  • Over seeding
  • Spring Transition
  • Winter kill
  • Shade issues (8 hours of full sun)

4
Bermuda Cultivars
  • Tiff 328
  • Tiff Dwarf
  • Champion
  • Tiff Eagle
  • Mini Verdi

5
Green Construction for Bermuda
  • USGA construction best
  • Not as critical for bermuda as it is for bent

6
Cultural Practices for Bermuda Greens
7
Mowing
  • .125-.250 inches
  • Remove clippings
  • Vary mowing pattern

8
Irrigation and Water Management
  • Deep and infrequent
  • Not as sensitive to water stress as bent grass
  • Water quality is important

9
Fertilization
  • Fertilizer should be applied in amounts to
    accomplish adequate growth and turf quality
  • Timing is important turf needs to be actively
    growing (based on minimum and optimum
    temperatures)
  • Excessive amounts will affect ball roll
  • High traffic greens fertilize for recovery

10
Nitrogen Rates
  • 8-24 lbs of N per year
  • Establishment 25 percent more N
  • Low rates for areas with less intensive play,
    lower budget, shorter growing season
  • High rates for areas with a longer growing
    season, lots of play or damage from pest

11
Frequency
  • Very high 1 lb N every 7-14 days
  • High 0.5 lb N every 7-14 days
  • Low 0.5 lb N every 14-21 days
  • Beware of excessive thatch and slower ball roll

12
Frequency for non over seeded Bermuda
  • Fall 10-15
  • Winter 0
  • Spring 35
  • Summer 50-55

13
Over seeded Bermuda Greens
  • 0.5 lbs of N every 2 to 3 weeks
  • Fertilize for good color and growth
  • Use Iron and Manganese to obtain good color
    instead of N

14
Frequency for over seeded Bermuda
  • Fall 15
  • Winter 15
  • Spring 25
  • Summer 45

15
Other elements
  • Potassium one half to equal that of Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus 0-4lbs per year

16
Fertilizer Sources
  • Granular
  • Liquid
  • Or combination of both
  • Spoon feeding

17
Auxiliary Cultural Practices
18
Aerification
  • Min of 3-4 core aerifications per year
  • More frequent for newer cultivars
  • Every 4- 8 weeks

19
Spiking and Slicing
  • Spiking 1 inch deep slicing 2- 4 inches deep
  • Less surface disruption
  • Relieves surface compaction
  • Promotes better water infiltration
  • Breaks up soil surface crusting and algae layers
  • Every 7-14 days

20
Vertical Mowing
  • 0.5-1 inch spacing
  • Depth different objectives can be met by
    adjusting the depth
  • Shallow grain reduction and break up of cores
  • Deep stimulate new growth, reduce thatch
    accumulation, and seed bed preperation

21
Vertical Mowing
  • If dethatching is the objective set to depth of
    thatch blade spacing 1-2 inches
  • For new growth set to depth of stolons and now
    deeper

22
Frequency of Vertical Mowing
  • Depends on thatch accumulation
  • Begin when thatch levels reach 0.25 to 0.5 inches
  • Deep vertical mowing should be followed by
    topdressing to prevent roots and rhizomes from
    drying out
  • Vertical mow after the dew has dried, remove
    debris, and irrigate
  • Fertilize 5-7 days afterward with 1 lb of N

23
Topdressing
  • Light and frequent
  • Heavy after aerification or vertical mowing
  • Smoothes surface
  • Encourages thatch break down
  • Use same soil that the turf is growing in

24
PGRS
  • Improved putting speed
  • Help with over seeding
  • Last 3-4 weeks
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