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when is the best time to water a golf course

by Mrs. Salma Moen Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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"I am of the opinion that the best time to water putting greens is from 5:30 p. m. to dusk. A light preliminary sprinkling should be given, and this followed by a comparatively heavy sprinkling. There is less evapora- tion from watering in the late afternoon and evening than from watering in the day.

The most efficient time of day to water is late evening through early morning (between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.).

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What is the best time of day to water turf?

Feb 20, 2015 · The amount of time to water a golf course is ideally limited to less than 8 hours. This allows irrigation to take place when there is less wind and evaporation of the water being applied. By watering the golf course over a short time period inefficiencies are reduced, and it does not interfere with other activities such as mowing and play. ...

Should you add water to your golf course’s Green?

of selection than drought tolerance at this time. Moreover, the close mowing of the playing areas on a golf course will likely have a greater impact on water use efficiency than the differences among the bentgrass species. Specific recommendations on bentgrass species selection relative to drought toler-ance (irrigation management) will not become

Do golf courses have irrigation?

"I am of the opinion that the best time to water putting greens is from 5:30 p. m. to dusk. A light preliminary sprinkling should be given, and this followed by a comparatively heavy sprinkling. There is less evapora- tion from watering in the late afternoon and …

How much water do golf courses use?

Dec 08, 2021 · The 30 or so golf courses in the Salt Lake County of Utah drink up around nine million gallons of water a day to stay pristine green -- that's more than 13 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

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How long should you water a golf green?

Most of us who have been irrigating for decades are used to irrigating based on time: 12 minutes for fairways, nine minutes for greens and so many minutes on the tees, for example. We may irrigate all the greens for the same period of time or only use irrigation on the greens to water something in.Sep 21, 2016

How often should you water a putting green?

Twice a week is sufficient, and even three times in' the driest weather would do no harm. Sprinkling keeps the roots so near the surface they are more likely to be affected by the heat of the sun. I favor watering very late in the day, but would prefer to have it done at night, if possible.

Is it better to water lawn morning or evening?

To water well, timing is everything. Water in the early morning – between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Midday watering leads to wasteful evaporation, while nighttime watering causes droplets to cling to grass overnight, increasing the chance of lawn diseases.

How do you water a golf course?

0:433:10Watering The Golf Course: From Source to Sprinkler - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce the water is on site the pump system sends water through a network of underground. Pipes. SoMoreOnce the water is on site the pump system sends water through a network of underground. Pipes. So that it can be delivered by sprinklers or hoses to where it is needed on the course.

Should I water my lawn every day?

Remember that you don't need to worry about watering every day. Grass needs about an inch to an inch and a half of water each week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water the lawn until the top six or eight inches of soil is wet, which should give the grass the inch of water it needs.May 28, 2019

How do golf courses maintain greens?

Proper mowing includes daily mowing, daily changing of mowing patterns, mowing at the correct height, precise adjustment of mowers, daily cleaning and sharpening of mowers, training of mower operators and visual inspection of results. Mowing is the single most important practice in greens maintenance.

Is it bad to water grass at night?

"A wet lawn at night is the perfect condition for fungus to grow. Along with cutting grass too short, watering at night is about the worst thing you can do to a lawn.” As a general rule, you should water long enough to moisten the soil down to about 6 inches, which is the average depth of a healthy grass-root system.May 24, 2021

Should I water grass at night?

If you must water in the evening, try between 4 and 6 p.m. which should give the grass blades time to dry before nightfall. The later you water, the greater chance of disease becoming prevalent in your lawn. It's worth noting, though, that you don't necessarily have to water your lawn. Lawns are resilient.

What is the best time to turn on sprinklers?

To keep your irrigation investment safe, monitor the weather and wait until temperatures consistently remain above freezing through the night. Typically, the best time to start up your sprinkler system is between the middle of April and the middle of May.Mar 23, 2020

Are golf courses a waste of water?

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. golf courses consume more than 2 billion gallons of water per day, and since one in every 17 of U.S. courses is located in arid and semi-arid California, our 921 courses consume a sizable chunk of that total daily.Jun 18, 2021

Do golf courses use fresh water?

In California, an average 18-hole golf course sprawls over 110 to 115 acres and conservatively uses almost 90 million gallons of water per year, enough to fill 136 Olympic-size swimming pools, said Mike Huck, a water management consultant who works with golf courses statewide.

Do golf courses have sprinklers?

Irrigation sprinklers used for golf courses are much different than sprinklers used for landscape irrigation. A golf course can have between 500 and 5,000 sprinklers, or even more installed throughout an 18-hole facility.Feb 20, 2015

What is the percentage of water used in golf courses?

According to GCSAA, golf course water sources break down as follows: Many golf courses use a combination of sources, hence the total percentage in the list is over 100%.

How efficient is golf course irrigation?

Golf course irrigation systems are normally in the 80% efficiency range, the highest achievable efficiency with overhead irrigation. The general public looks at the large green expanse of a golf course and the amount of water it uses and assumes that the golf course is wasting water.

What are the inputs needed to maintain a golf course?

Depending on the quality of the golf course, some need more inputs than others. One of the needed inputs to maintain a healthy playing surface is, of course, water.

What is a golf course superintendent?

Golf course superintendents are highly educated individuals. They are not only educated and trained in the operation of the specific irrigation control system installed at their facilities, but also in soils and turf grass.

What is pressure regulated in golf course irrigation?

Each individual sprinkler is pressure-regulated so that the sprinkler receives its intended pressure regardless of elevation change or distance from the water supply. Golf course irrigation sprinklers are the most uniform applicators of water of any sprinkler manufactured.

What percentage of golf course water is effluent?

Effluent: 12%. Many golf courses use a combination of sources, hence the total percentage in the list is over 100%. For example, although water may not be pumped directly from a well into the irrigation system due to the large flow required by the irrigation system, the well is instead used to fill an irrigation pond.

How many sprinklers are needed for a golf course?

A golf course can have between 500 and 5,000 sprinklers, or even more installed throughout an 18-hole facility. A golf irrigation sprinkler uses 18–45 gallons per minute throwing 50–90 feet with as many as 100 sprinklers operating at the same time.

What time of day is the best time to water?

The most efficient time of day to water is late eveningthrough early morning (between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.).Nighttime is generally less windy, cooler and morehumid, resulting in less evaporation and a moreefficient application of water. Water pressure is alsousually better at night resulting in a more uniformapplication of water through sprinklers. Contrary topopular belief, irrigating during this period does notstimulate disease development.

What are the best management practices for turf?

Sound cultural practices, often referred to as bestmanagement practices, are needed if a turf is to havegood drought resistance or survive dormancy.Mowing, fertilization, and cultivation (aeration) areimportant cultural practices, in addition to irriga-tion, that affects the health of a turf and its ability tosurvivedrought.

How does core cultivation help with water infiltration?

Core cultivation (aeration) can resolve some waterinfiltration problems by reducing soil compaction,managing thatch, and creating openings in the turfsurface that aid in water infiltration . A reduction insoil bulk density of severely compacted soil willenhance water retention (storage) and encouragedeeper rooting, thus increasing the carrying capacityof the soil.

What is the term for the loss of water through evaporation from the soil surface?

Evapotranspiration (ET) is the term used to describethe loss of water through evaporation from the soilsurface and transpiration of water through plants.The rate of evapotranspiration (amount of water lostper day) is one of several factors that determine therequired frequency of irrigation for a given soil andplant system.

What are growth regulators?

Growth regulators reduce the need for mowing andmay be useful in reducing the need for irrigation.Greenhouse research has shown that some growthregulators (i.e., melfluidide, ethephon, andtrinexapacethyl) lower evapotranspiration, whichpotentially would extend the carrying capacity ofthe soil presuming adverse effects on root growthdo not occur with use of a growth regulator. Re-search has shown that growth regulators, other thanmelfluidide, can reduce rooting.

Rain, fire, floods and ice

The situation in Australia is similar: Lynwood Country Club, northwest of Sydney, was flooded in 2020 and again earlier this year. At one stage, parts of the course were over 26 feet under water, while up the New South Wales coastline, Nambucca Heads received 42.5 inches of rainfall in just eight days.

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If you don't plan on playing there again, you could always call into the shop claiming heat exhaustion, ask to be brought back to the shop via cart, and when they get there be sure to be laying face down or something. Water might not be free, but sometimes amusement is.

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If I'm playing a waterless course I'll pop two 20oz Gatorades in the freezer and two more in the fridge the night before. Four 20oz drinks are usually enough to get me around on a 80-90 degree day.

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its not just trying to increase cart sales of drinks there have been several e coli incidents that carry huge liability for the course to offer free water.

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We don't really warrant it up here in the rainy Northwest very often. However, it is REALLY nice when a course has them. We don't take well to heat up here (well.... some of us don't). I was dying yesterday on my round. There was 1 water cooler. It is located on 16. It was heavenly... However, up here I can see how it isn't really an issue.

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It's a little of both. Some clubs use the Arizona excuse, some just like to sell more water. It's a shame really. http://triblive.com/x/valleynewsdispatch/sports/s_196929.html#axzz3AwZOqK00 http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/golfd/article/2002oct26.pdf

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When I worked a summer on a golf course, and this is 10 or so years ago, the course was in the process of removing all it's water stations because a teen in Arizona had died due to some sort of contamination with the water coolers.

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When I worked a summer on a golf course, and this is 10 or so years ago, the course was in the process of removing all it's water stations because a teen in Arizona had died due to some sort of contamination with the water coolers.

Pexeter

I'll be out tomorrow at 5:20 am. Its hot here so If I go in the afternoon no one will be out there as well. But just be the first one there and you are guaranteed a wide open course and not take the risk of running into groups.

Hawkeye77

Wondering when is the best time to go as a single and what days are the best?

HatsForBats

As others have pointed out it is going to be very specific to your location. Here are some tips I can offer from my experiences as a single golfer.

Argonne69

I think it really depends on the area of the country. In the Chicago area we're pretty lucky in that 90+% of the courses allow singles to book online. By Wednesday I've generally booked early morning rounds for Saturday and Sunday (7:30 am to 8:30 am). At that time and day I'll very likely be joining a twosome or threesome.

herdman

I play as a single a lot. In the summer, the afternoon is the best (I am also in the south). You have to put up with the heat, but the courses are less crowded. I usually call the club house of the course I am playing and most of them will work with you if you explain the situation. They usually tell me the best time to come out.

Pexeter

In the afternoon, during the summer, in Phoenix. 5 straight rounds in the last month playing by myself in 2.5 hours.

leejohnkieh

What I used to do was go to the course in the mind set of practicing (depending on time of day I have free). Then check in from time to time in the pro shop to see if there were any openings if I do decide to play. One of the other best options is to just use GolfNow.

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