You own a private golf course that isn't open to much of the public. Your smaller golf course means a lot to you and you've invested a lot of money into your sport. You want to make sure the turf always looks its best and has a solid root base so that every golfing experience is enjoyable.
Keeping your turf in healthy condition is much easier said than done. You have to do more than just water the grass and hope for the best. You have to select the right type of turf, keep it healthy with the right cuttings, and then make sure to keep root structures strong and healthy. You also have to make sure the golf course turf is even and free of weeds and other debris, which can be a full-time job.
Rather than take on that type of task yourself, hire someone to manage your turf for you. A landscaper who specializes in this type of lawn care management can do this work for you, or you can get referred to a turf management service that works exclusively with golf course turfs. Here are reasons to hire a management service for your private golf course.
You save time and money
You save time when you hire a company to manage your turf for you because whatever you would have spent on mowing and caring for your own lawn, you are now delegating to someone else. You save money in the way that the turf management benefits you long term: you protect your investment and keep repairs and turf replacement at bay. This saves you money overall.
Yous keep your turf protected
Your turf has to be protected against parasites, weather, rodents, and tree roots. You also have to make sure the turf is watered well and not overly watered, and you have to keep pesticides and turf growth chemicals in good balance. If a single dandelion comes up on your turf, your management team will know about it and be able to come up with a protocol for eliminating problems before they get worse.
You can do your part to keep your golf course turf well-protected. The money you spend on turf management is far less than what you'll spend on repairing a potentially damaged turf caused by neglect. Your landscaper or gardener will be able to help you find a great referral or come up with a turf management service plan that will meet your needs best.