Rescue Helps to Treat ‘Clumpy’ Ryegrass at Links Course
Surrounded by the Irish Sea and located in some of the most stunning dunes on the east coast of Ireland lies The Island Golf Club. Founded in 1890, it is a traditional private members' golf club and is one of the oldest clubs in Ireland.
As The Island's Links Superintendent David Edmondson explains, the course is played on by keen golfers from all-round the globe.
"Players from the likes of America, Europe and the UK all come to test their game on The Island. It's raw, natural, and unique. Its ruggedness and natural terrain is what really sets it apart. On a windy day, it is pure Links golf at its finest."
However, maintaining such a course does pose a few challenges and when David started seeing an evasion of problematic ryegrass appearing on his greens, he knew he had to take action.

"Following the greens, I then turned my attention to the approaches and surrounds and fairways because there were a lot of rye present within the fescue and it has really cleaned them up.
"Discoloration of the ryegrass was evident within 10 days, followed within a week by wilting and dying back of the coarse grasses. The sprayed areas were then recovering and showing positive signs of an effective treatment and overseeding with Fescue"
Rescue offers course managers and greenkeepers the opportunity to effectively and unobtrusively control dense coarse grasses. While controlling ryegrass, Rescue leaves fescue, poa annua and browntop bentgrasses unaffected. It is ideal for golf courses and can improve playing qualities, speed up play by thinning out rough, enhance aesthetic appearances and reduce maintenance requirements.
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