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Maintenance Schedule
2010 Scheduled Maintenance
February 23rd, 2010 - Course Closed, 1/4 inch tine aerification
May 24th & 25th, 2010 - Course Closed, 1/2 inch tine aerification
June 21 - July 28, 2010 - Siena Golf Club will have a temporary green on hole #2 while we renovate the green
July 6th, 2010 - Course Closed, 1/4 inch tine aerification
July 7th, 2010 - Course Closed until 10am
August 23rd -26th, 2010 - Course Closed after 2:00pm
August 30th - September 2nd, 2010 - Inter-Seed / Greens aerification
September 3rd - 12th, 2010 - Cart Path Only & 11:00am - 1:00pm irrigation block
November 2, 2010 - Course Closed, 1/4 inch tine aerification
Maintenance Definitions
1/2 inch tine aerification: Also referred to as aeration, aerification is done on turf areas as a means of reducing turf compaction, reducing thatch buildup, improving the infiltration of water/nutrients, and creating an environment where grass seed can have direct contact with the soil. When a green is aerified with 1/2 tines, plugs of soil are pulled out of the ground and later "top dressed." This process does affect the speed and roll of the greens for about 7-10 days, but the greens are still playable.
1/4 inch tine aerification: The main difference between 1/2 inch and 1/4 inch tine aerations is how long the green's speed and roll are affected by the maintenance. When 1/4 tines are used, plugs of soil are not brought out of the ground. Rather the tines are used as spikes to put tiny holes in the ground so oxygen can get into the root system of the grass. Playing conditions are mostly unaffected by this maintenance.
Inter-Seed: Inter-seeding is a process the golf course goes through in order to insert more seed into the turf. This seed will add to strong areas of current growth, and help fill in thinner areas of growth. In Las Vegas, September temperatures are normally the best grass growing conditions.
Cart Path Only: A period in time during maintenance when carts are restricted to driving on the cart paths only. This restriction is often used right after heavy watering or seeding on the golf course. This is also used on golf courses where carts have worn out areas of grass so the spot can be regrown.
Irrigation Block: When grass seed is laid down, the course management uses this period to moisten the soil around the seed during the hottest portion of the day.



