How long do aeration holes last?

It usually takes a golf course two weeks to recovery from properly done golf course aeration. Once the grass grows back through the aeration holes to a healthy level, the mowers and rollers come back, typically with greens as good as new.
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How long does it take for aerated grass to heal?

Core aeration does cause a certain amount of stress to your lawn. This usually takes three or four weeks for you lawn to recover from, so aerating lawn at the right time is important. It is not something that a homeowner has to do on a yearly basis (although many do.)
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How long does aeration last golf?

More nitrogen is typically applied following aerification to get the holes to fill in quicker, which can reduce green speeds for three to five weeks or longer. Applying additional nitrogen to speed recovery might have an unintended negative impact too.
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How long do aerated greens last?

I would steer clear for 2 weeks, especially if there are better options.
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Do you need to fill in holes after aeration?

Just leave the holes and leave the plugs. The plugs will break down rapidly as you mow and with weather. Doing nothing is perfectly fine.
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Is it OK to mow after aeration?

In general, aeration creates the most benefit on soil that is a little bit moist. Then, try not to mow right after aerating. Instead, mow beforehand, and consider laying seed and fertilizer over your lawn after aeration and give your lawn time for that new seed to germinate before you mow again.
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Can you aerate your lawn too much?

Especially thick types of grass may also call for aerating more frequently. As a general rule, you shouldn't need to aerate more than once a year at any time ("too much of a good thing" applies here, since you don't want to damage your soil).
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Can you putt on aerated greens?

The holes punched during aeration are smaller and the greens heal more quickly than the old days of course maintenance. Still, there is no denying that recently aerated greens play differently than greens in peak condition. They roll more slowly and the punched holes can knock a putt off line.
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How often should you hollow tine?

Those with hard or clay soil should be aerated once a year as they have more difficulty getting air and water to the roots. For all other types of soil and lawn you should aerate at least every 3 years, but more frequent if the grass is looking unhealthy or not growing well.
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How often should you roll a golf green?

Roll every day and mow every other

Of all the mowing/rolling frequencies I have researched, this one results in the most consistent green speeds from day to day, very good wear tolerance compared with mowing alone, and better dollar spot control than mowing every day and rolling every other day.
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How often should fairways be aerated?

Therefore, to achieve sustained benefits from aeration, courses must routinely aerate – i.e., aerate approximately once every six weeks or more frequently.
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Do golf courses use liquid aeration?

Patented solution is the most powerful liquid aeration available and is used on the best golf courses, stadiums, and resorts worldwide.
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Why do they put sand on golf greens?

Sand helps cushion leaf tips and crowns and reduces algae. Increased Firmness – Turf produces organic matter in the upper rootzone that creates soft, spongy playing conditions. Regular sand topdressing, along with core aeration, improves surface firmness and resiliency.
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Is aerating your lawn worth it?

Almost all lawns will benefit from aeration, and a great lawn demands it. That said, most lawns do not need it. Lawns suffering from heavy foot traffic, excessive thatch (>1 inch thick) or grown on heavy soils will benefit most.
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How long after aeration will I see results?

Even in the toughest conditions, aeration in combination with an appropriate fertilizing, irrigation ,and weed control program will show dramatic visual results in the second year after a second or third aeration. Q: Will aeration make my grass grow faster? A: Yes. Healthy grass will grow faster and thicker.
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What month should you aerate lawn?

You want to aerate the lawn when your grass is in its peak growing period so it can recover quickly—think early spring or fall for cool-season grasses, and late spring through early summer for warm-season grasses.
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Should I pick up plugs after aerating?

– The Short Answer. The consensus is that no, you should not pick up plugs or cores after aerating. In a few days, these little pieces of your lawn should break down and become unnoticeable. This process is aided by watering your lawn deeply after aerating or waiting to aerate before it rains.
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Do lawns need to be aerated every year?

No, it's not necessary to aerate your lawn every year, especially if your grass is healthy and thriving. Aeration is good if you've got compacted, poor or clay-heavy soil that's been impacted by heavy equipment or lots of foot traffic. It's also good to aerate if you are renovating a yard or installing a new one.
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Should I mow lawn before aerating?

Before you aerate, mow your lawn low (Timberline lawn experts recommend setting your mower to about 1.5-2 inches above the ground to maximize the effectiveness of aerating, being sure to not scalp the crown of the grass.) You will want to water one to three days before aerating.
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How long do golf greens last?

A very general rule for the life expectancy of greens is that the construction should last at least 20 years. Over that 20 year period there are likely to be major changes in the golfer's expectations for how the greens should be maintained.
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What is the 2 putt rule?

Two Putt Maximum: Each team is allotted only two putt attempts. If the ball is not holed after two putts, the ball will be picked up and a stroke added to the hole score. This is to ensure pace of play. The two putt max rule only applies to the green. Scramble Rules.
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How do you put bumpy greens on putts?

__-- Play less break, and hit the putt firmer. __Slower, bumpy greens simply don't break as much because the ball is rolling faster through most of the putt. Putts that roll slower (like on faster greens) will break more because gravity can have more effect. -- Concentrate on hitting the putt solid.
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When you aerate your lawn do you leave the plugs?

Leave the soil plugs on the lawn to decompose and filter back into the holes left by the aeration machine. Your lawn mower will often break them up and help work them back into the soil within two to three weeks. Apply fertilizer immediately after aerating your lawn to put nutrients into your grass roots.
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Can I overseed twice a year?

Performing both aeration and overseeding services will greatly improve the aesthetics and the function of your turf, and doing this twice per year (in the Spring and Fall) will double your efforts but could quite possibly double the likelihood that your lawn is everything you've always wanted it to be!
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Should I aerate my lawn in summer?

Warm weather grasses should be aerated when the weather begins to warm. This means that aeration should occur between late spring and through the summer. Anytime during this season will help your lawn, as long as it is not during heat waves or drought.
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