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Ipswich Country Club GCM


Aerification and Forward Tee Work
Deep tine and Core Aeration The weather cooperated this Monday and Tuesday and we were able to get a nice aeration done to greens. We started with a 1/2 inch deep tine machine mounted to a tractor. This aeration was set to a depth of approximately 10 inches. This will allow the greens to breath. Basically the aeration allowed for the greens to release gases and allow oxygen into the rootzone. It also helps with infiltration and deep rooting. Then we followed this process up w
Matthew Behl
Apr 30
Course Opening April 8th
With the predicted low of 25 degrees for Ipswich, we will most likely have a delayed start in the morning. We will get play out as soon as possible. Frost communication will come via a text. It will only go out to members that are currently on the tee sheet. With the rain/snow today making bunkers moist combined with the cold night, the bunker sand will most likely be frozen in the morning. Frozen sand might linger late in the day. Please be aware of this as you attempt any b
matthewbehl
Apr 7
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