Quote from Sean Arble Posted on: Today at 04:56:04am
After playing Conwy this past week I am not so sure. Wet, packed bunkers with footprints and "divots" torn out of the sand made recovery for par very difficult. I was caught in one wet, hard bunker where my ball was sitting in an old explosion patch.Quoted text
When was the sand last changed ?
Sounds like polluted sand, insufficient drainage, or both.
At my club, we faced a similar dilemma, where heavily polluted sand became too compact after rain and a hard crust in the summer heat. We have always raked once a week on a Friday and decided in favour of a renovation project rather than extra labour for temporary improvement. Last autumn we completed the 56 greenside bunkers, drainage where needed, new sand, and the correction of obvious discrepancies of shape and size.
We selected 3 sands for analysis and considering the once a week raking, the new sand has minimal crusting potential, resists ball plugging, and holds reasonably well on the sand flashed faces.
I have facts and figures of the initial study and actual works. If you are interested, send an IM.
Raking 3 times a week would certainly take something away from our principal activity, presenting good greens. We prefer to put up with some moans and groans about infrequent raking, and have good greens.