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A Guide to Tree Care in Golf Courses

28/03/2022 by timur

Tree Care in Golf Courses

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We all understand the importance of lawn care on a golf green, but what about tree maintenance? While the golf green gets all the attention, trees can be left to their own devices.

Contents

  1. Why Are Trees in Golf Courses So Important?
  2. Best Trees to Plant At Golf Courses
  3. Why Hire the Experts to Care for Trees in Golf Courses
  4. Look After Protected Trees
  5. How to Take Care of Golf Course Trees
  6. Inquire About a Golf Course Tree Appraisal Today

However, poorly maintained trees can be dangerous, which is why golf course tree care services can be paramount. Take care of your members and the reputation of your golf course by taking note of this information below.

Why Are Trees in Golf Courses So Important?

It’s unlikely that you’ll ever come across a golf course in Aotearoa New Zealand without at least a few trees. They add colour, texture, and depth to a golf course while also being a beautiful backdrop for the greens.

However, trees serve so many other purposes. They can identify doglegs, screen views, reduce noise, and even provide shade for the clubrooms. Protection and safety separation are also desirable benefits associated with tree growth.

Knowing how beneficial they can be to a golf course, it makes sense for each establishment to prioritise golf course tree care services. If you look after your trees, you look after your golf course.

Best Trees to Plant At Golf Courses

When the time comes to begin planting trees at a new or established golf course, it’s never easy deciding what to plant. There are so many desirable options that boast diversity in colour, texture, and growth.

However, native trees may be one of the best options to consider. They can last for hundreds of years and might be less at risk of costly problems than their exotic counterparts, such as disease and damage. 

Native trees are also known to thrive in a range of weather conditions, have strong frames, and are often evergreen. This means there’s no need to worry about autumn leaf removal, stained fairways, and balls lost in debris. Their ability to lure in native birds also makes them worth your while.

While the decision is challenging, some tree species stand out more than others, such as black maire, coastal maire, hīnau, mataī, and rimu. Each of these tree species may suit different site conditions and climates, so don’t be afraid to look at each option carefully and consult a tree care expert for advice.

Why Hire the Experts to Care for Trees in Golf Courses

Many golf clubs like to keep green maintenance and everyday operations in-house. They rely on their members to keep costs low and trust them to keep all greens maintained to a high standard.

While golf club members can manage most tasks, there are plenty of reasons why hiring experts to take care of trees encompassing golf courses can be crucial. Good practice tree maintenance and management equal safer trees and less work, and safety for golfers and staff can be paramount.

What’s more, when you prune them from a young age, they can develop into mature trees that require minimal maintenance. Tree care experts can also perform regular, scheduled trimming for safety and structure while identifying issues and fixing them before the worst should happen.

Tree care experts can even assist during the planning stages, ensuring trees are planted in the most appropriate places to avoid structure and green damage.

Look After Protected Trees

Many golf courses across the motu are bordered by protected trees or have a few within their grounds. Special permissions or resource consent could be required if work is underway near or on these trees, such as depositing, digging, or excavating.

You can check to see whether trees are protected by contacting your local council or Heritage New Zealand, with information available to determine if any trees have botanical, historical, or cultural value or are protected on a certificate of title.

Fortunately, this can be a stress-free process when you hire experts. Tree care specialists can help identify protected species and work within the confines of the law. They can also perform high-quality trimming, maintenance, and dead branch removal on protected trees.

How to Take Care of Golf Course Trees

The average golf club committee has enough on their plates, such as managing golf greens and club room maintenance, but it’s essential for them to know how to take care of golf course trees.

They can do this by consulting tree experts when planning and organising ongoing tree maintenance on a schedule. Doing so makes tree care easier to budget for while creating safer and healthier trees in the process.

Inquire About a Golf Course Tree Appraisal Today

It only takes a phone call to begin caring for your golf course trees. Tree care experts can look after your trees from saplings to maturity and provide the care they need throughout their lifespan to keep members safe. Now might be the right time to inquire about a golf course tree appraisal.

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