Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Walkmowers on Greens

The walkmowers came out on greens today for the first time this season.  We use a ride on greens mower, called a triplex, through out the winter and the shoulder seasons of spring and fall.  Once the greens are cleaned up after spring aerification we start walk mowing the greens and do that until we aerify in the fall.

A triplex going across the green early spring - 3 reels contour independently, tires on the green, front and rear small rollers
The walkmowers provide a far superior putting surface after they are mowed compared to the ride on mower, but it takes 3-4 operators, mowers, carts, and fuel to do the job that 1 person and 1 machine can do the rest of the season.  That is why we only walk mow during our prime golf season.
 
Walk mowing #18
The walk mowers provide a better surface because of a multiple of reasons, 1)  there are no tire tracks going across the greens, 2)  the mower provides a better quality of cut the way it contours and rides across the green, 3) they provide less stress on the plant which opens it up for disease or more dehydration,  and 4) it is much easier and more effective to operate in tight places around bunkers and green surround.  The two most important benefits in my opinion are 1)  the walkmower rides on a rear drum that creates a rolling effect across the green leaving a smoother surface.  Similar to the dedicated roller that we use on greens, just not as heavy or effective, and 2) we utilize brushes on the mowers to stand the grass up before it is mowed and take the "grain" out of the green.
 
Once the tires are removed for mowing, the machine rolls on a large rear drum

Brushes on the mower that are put in the down position while mowing
Triplex mowers have come a long way in engineering and design the last few years but a walk mowed green is still superior to a green mowed with a triplex. 

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