Greenkeepers from all over Ireland turned out to see a dramatic transformation of a fairway at Naas Golf Course, County Kildare, using the Campey Koro Field Top Maker.

Koro-ing at Naas Golf Club
Almost 2,000 square metres of fairway was renovated. Thatch and other surface debris were removed from the turf down to a depth of 40mm using the Koro with Universe and Terraplane rotors. This was followed with sand spread with a Dakota 410 on a John Deere Gator. A Raycam recycling dresser re-incorporated all of the existing nutrients in the soil and a Shockwave 2.2m relieved any compaction to improve aeration.
David Behan, course superintendent explains why he has taken such a radical approach to turf maintenance “Only six years ago, koro-ing was considered a ground-breaking technique in sports turf management terms, now it’s become standard practise for pitch renovation. I have watched with interest and have felt strongly that this is something that golf courses could really benefit from.”
A recent article on the success of koro-ing on a Swiss golf course at Blumisberg Golf and Country Club Course undertaken by course manager Ritchie Glynn, confirmed David’s belief that this is the way forward for effective golf course renovation and course management.
“We have a 60-year-old fairway which suffers from severe thatch. We installed new drainage lines using a trencher which has alleviated the surface water and improved the overall aeration and drainage, but I wanted to reclaim the quality of the playing surface.”

FAS students also attended the day
David discussed possible options including koro-ing with Brian O’Shaughnessy, Product Specialist for Campey Turf Care. “By removing the thatch completely you are taking the fairway back to its original natural state,” said Brian “We can then overseed into perfect growing conditions and create a new top quality fairway.”
“For me, it’s all about the results,” said David, “We have gone-ahead with an initial 2000 metres of fairway using the Koro FTM with Terraplane® rotor and in the space of a day it was completely renovated. It’s now twelve days on and I am preparing to give the grass its first light cut. That is an impressive feat.”
Brian O’Shaughnessy, Campey Product Specialist in Ireland was delighted with how the day went. “Not only did many professional greenkeepers take time out from their busy schedules to come and see the work we were doing, we had a large number of FAS/SOLAS students visit on set-up day, while we koro’d, recycled, levelled and re-seeded a tee box.”
“This gave us an opportunity to spend time with interested youngsters and to explain why these practices are so important to anyone involved with or wanting to become involved with turf management.”

Naas GC 12 days on