For the second straight year, we did not overseed fairways, just tees and greens. The fact that this winter was warmer than most, we never fully went dormant. We had 50% color all season long. Without having any rye grass on our fairways, we were really able to dry the golf course out, resulting in 30 to 40 yards of roll-Our older members loved it. It actually got to the point were we had to run some water in fear of the bermuda desicating itself. There was alot of dust with those divots!
If you consider seed, water, fertilizer and man power, we figure it costs in the ball park of $40,000- $50,000 to overseed. Recent studies have shown that ever year of overseeding results in 10% of bermuda grass loss because of competition.
Granted, there are a few passionate people that believe that everything should be overseeded every year, in fact, they believe that their property values are going down because we do not, but we are able to produce a much more consistant, quality playing surface year round. This time of year, the divots in the fairways become very numorous, but it's a great surface to hit off and really makes the golf course play much different than if it were overseeded.
Tony Nysse
Asst. Supt.
Long Cove Club
HHI, SC