Open Rough
Outer roughs and fringing roughs
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Early flowering seed heads to give definition in areas of outer rough
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Produces an attractive open, wispy sward to improve playability
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Option to add in additional specialist grasses to create a bespoke mix
A specialist blend of grass species designed to create a visually attractive and wispy rough.
USAGE
Establishing areas of outer rough that are either left uncut or mown infrequently.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
The choice of grasses for outer roughs can make a huge difference to the visual appearance and playability of a golf course, not to mention serving as a habitat for wildlife.
OPEN ROUGH has been designed to produce an attractive, open textured sward that is visually appealing whilst at the same time being playable.
The use of slower growing grass species combined with the reduced sowing rate creates a rough that, subject to soil fertility, will not develop into a dense rough that 'swallows' golf balls.
Crested dogstail and hard fescue are both early flowering species. This means that they will produce a seed head earlier in the year, giving excellent definition and aesthetics.
Optional additional species - Sweet Vernal, Small Leaf Timothy, Yellow Oatgrass, Quaking Grass, Wavy Hairgrass, Tufted Hairgrass. Please enquire with your Barenbrug distributor or representative for further details on bespoke options.
Composition
| Quantity | Species |
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| 27.5% | Crested Dogstail |
| 2.5% | Browntop Bent |
| 35% | Chewings Red Fescue |
| 35% | Hard Fescue |
Specifications
| Name | Value |
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| Sowing rate | 10g m² |
| Oversowing rate | 10-15g g m² |
| Sowing depth | 8-12mm below thatch |
| Mowing height | Seasonal cutting |
| Pack size | 20 kg |