Tag: climate-change

  • Spring Maintenance – Fescue Overseeding

    After a very tough start to 2026 we noticed a window of opportunity where temperatures were set to rise consistently for a 2 week period. This allowed us to plan and execute a dimple seeding operation on both courses which will help us introduce more fescue seed into the profile and encourage recovery from and disease scars on surfaces.

    Before the overseeding process was carried out we completed some solid tine aeration using our TORO Procore 648, aerating both the greens and approaches with 8mm tines to a depth of 115mm. This was followed up by the overseeding process which was completed using the distinctive-looking Wiedenmann Terra Float Air overseeder which offers maximum accuracy. Its base unit is fitted with a rotary sarrel roller/spiker fitted with 8 mm diameter spikes to provide holes for the seed. Distribution of the seed is absolutely uniform via the air flow and deflector system. Seed is then blown to the surface via 8 tubes and a distribution chute. The top-mounted air seeder is also fitted with a brush and roller combination which incorporated the seed into the holes before smoothing the surface in preparation for a topdressing.

    Following the mechanical aeration and overseeding process, we applied 30 Tonnes of our indigenous dune sand to surfaces to provide the seeds with the correct growing medium, some protection from the elements and restore surface smoothness. Although there are slightly cooler conditions forecast at this time of year, the seed is now in the ground and when soil temperatures rise the seed will begin to germinate and aid recovery.

    The surfaces will be rolled using our RB70 Tru Turf rollers to restore smoothness and trueness across the site and cut when more consistently as temperatures gradually increase.

    Fescue and bent are the most appropriate species to links sites across the UK and with adequate management will provide characteristics that are typical of links golf here at Royal Aberdeen. The practice of overseeding is a vital aspect of what we are trying to achieve and will now remain part of our annual maintenance at least twice a year.

    Although a little disruptive for a short period  please be patient as we attempt to change the botanical composition of the sward to a more desired species and in turn finer links like surfaces all year round.

    A big thanks to Steven Wilson, Links Superintendent at Trump International Golf Links for the loan of the seeder to carry out the overseeding operation. We were really impressed with the machinery and how very little disruption there was to surfaces.