Canterbury Woods
Member Tee Times
Course aeration will take place Tuesday 9/2 through Thursday 9/4.
Course aeration is a vital maintenance practice that promotes the overall health and playability of turf on golf courses and athletic fields. By mechanically removing small cores of soil or creating holes in the turf, aeration alleviates soil compaction, enhances oxygen flow to the roots, and improves the movement of water and nutrients through the soil profile. This process also helps reduce thatch buildup, encouraging deeper root growth and more resilient grass. Although aeration may temporarily disrupt the playing surface, it ultimately leads to a healthier, denser, and more durable turf that can better withstand foot traffic, weather stress, and disease. Regular aeration ensures long-term turf sustainability, making it an essential practice for maintaining high-quality playing conditions.
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