• Greens core aerification will take place April 6 and 7 this spring
• Spring core aerification is an essential agronomic practice that helps maintain healthy turf and consistent playing conditions throughout the season
• During this process, small cores are removed from the greens and sand is applied to improve soil structure and root development
• Players will notice aerification holes immediately following the process
• Weather permitting, greens typically heal and return to smooth putting conditions within 10–14 days
• DryJect aerification will be completed August 31 and September 1 this fall
• DryJect aerification is designed to improve turf health with minimal disruption to play
• Unlike traditional core aerification, it does not pull large plugs or leave the surface heavily disturbed
• The high-pressure injection process creates small channels that are immediately filled with sand, helping maintain a smooth and firm playing surface
• There is minimal visual impact and playability remains virtually unaffected

