9/28/2012 7:09 AM
I had the same situation here 10 years ago when the course was brand new. Beautiful bent tees but the majority are real tiny, some only 5 paces wide and long! They are round and built up so adding on was too costly. I kept them fairly pure the 1st couple seasons but with the tough climate(Norway) Poa came in gradually. About 6 years ago decided to start using Blue/rye/fescue mix once a year after the spring hollow coring and dressing.
My tees still have quite a bit of bent but more importantly are green season long with minimal input. We do not use the divot bottles any more(was more work for us really with the sand getting wet in the bottles and unusable). We divot as much as possible and will throw some handlfuls of seed down if an area is really bad, otherwise am fertilizing every three-4 weeks in the growing season. We mow at 7mm which really suits the bent/poa and fescue.
It all depends on your budget and how much you are willing to use to keep them bent, I chose keeping them green and haven't looked back!
dan, kragero golf, norway