5/25/2013 7:05 AM
Here's my scenario: We threw sand on an evening knowing it wouldn't be dry right away in the morning, but that an overnight with wind and warm temps would help dry the sand, and a little sun that following morning would help even more. Came into work next day and took a tour with my broom operator, expressed for the 3rd day in a row how important it is to make sure there is no moisture in the sand, that it doesn't stick to leaves at all when you rub your hand across a small sample area, etc., etc.
Well, the first green in order was ready, so we broomed it to follow with the cocomats. All seemed okay. As he was leaving another putting surface, I asked how that sand was before he drug, and of course the answer came back, "a little damp but not too bad, so I drug it anyway". Crappy huh?
Now for the are for advice: That afternoon the humidity went up and the holes wouldn't dry and un-bridge. I poured the water to it that night to make it move down hopefully, and that didn't work. I'm starting to panic. rain is in the forecast, and I'm trying not to fertilize until I'm 100% done dragging sand.
Do you all think they will ever settle, should we hand water the holes to really flush them down, should I fertilize let it rain and topcoat with a little material later on to fill them up? Not sure where to go.