Overseeding works well on golf greens
An ongoing programme of overseeding with British Seed Houses' AberRoyal Browntop Bent has proven the key to revitalising the greens at Vicars Cross Golf Club near Chester in the UK.
Originally constructed on heavy blue Cheshire clay, a renovation scheme on the parkland course has seen all of the greens gradually rebuilt to USGA standards with 70 per cent sand.
Just two of the benefits are the reduction of water and fertiliser needed on the greens and its resistance to disease.
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