Lesson 1Topdressing techniques, materials, quantities, and how topdressing improves level and drainageThis section explains topdressing materials, rates, and application methods, and how repeated light dressings help dilute thatch, smooth the surface, and improve drainage while avoiding layering and play disruption.
Selecting compatible sand and mixesSetting application rates and intervalsIntegrating topdressing with aerationBrushing, dragging, and cleanup methodsAvoiding layering and surface softeningLesson 2Irrigation fundamentals: evapotranspiration, run times, soil moisture targets, and hand vs. automatic systemsThis section introduces irrigation fundamentals, including evapotranspiration, soil moisture targets, run time calculation, and how to balance automatic systems with hand watering to prevent stress, disease, and surface instability.
Evapotranspiration and turf water demandSoil texture, infiltration, and water holdingSetting run times and cycle-soak programsHand watering high-wear and hot spotsAuditing and maintaining irrigation systemsLesson 3Weed control strategies: cultural, mechanical, and selective herbicide use and spot-treatment protocolsThis section outlines integrated weed management for sports turf, emphasizing cultural and mechanical prevention, correct identification, and safe, targeted use of selective herbicides and spot treatments to protect playability.
Weed identification and threshold settingCultural practices that suppress weedsMechanical and manual removal optionsSelective herbicide selection and timingSpot-treatment protocols and recordsLesson 4Fertilization planning: nutrient needs, soil test interpretation, application rates and timingThis section covers how to plan turf fertilization using soil tests, nutrient demand by sport and season, and correct product selection, rates, and timing to support safe, dense, and durable sports turf surfaces.
Key turf nutrients and deficiency symptomsSoil sampling and test result interpretationCalculating fertilizer analysis, rate, and areaSeasonal fertility programs for sports fieldsEnvironmental and regulatory considerationsLesson 5Aeration methods, timing, and equipment (solid tine vs. hollow tine) and how to chooseThis section compares solid and hollow tine aeration, timing, and equipment selection, explaining how aeration relieves compaction, improves rooting and drainage, and fits into a seasonal sports turf program.
Goals and benefits of turf aerationSolid tine, hollow tine, and slicing toolsChoosing depth, spacing, and patternSeasonal aeration planning by sportCleanup, topdressing, and recovery timeLesson 6Goalmouth and localized repair methods: turf plugs, stitched repairs, and temporary alternativesThis section explains how to assess goalmouth damage, select suitable repair methods, and use turf plugs, stitching, and temporary surfaces to restore safety and playability while managing heavy wear and limited recovery windows.
Assessing wear patterns and safety risksUsing turf plugs and small patch repairsStitched and reinforced hybrid repair systemsTemporary mats, carpets, and line adjustmentsPost-repair protection and return-to-playLesson 7Management of wet areas: improving drainage, aeration, sand banding, and temporary closures for recoveryThis section focuses on diagnosing wet areas, improving drainage with aeration and sand amendments, adjusting traffic and irrigation, and using temporary closures or barriers to protect weakened turf and restore safe footing.
Identifying causes of persistent wet spotsSurface and subsurface drainage principlesAeration, sand banding, and sand injectionTraffic control, rotation, and closuresMonitoring recovery and adjusting practicesLesson 8Recommended mowing heights and frequencies by grass type and seasonThis section details recommended mowing heights and frequencies for major turf species and seasons, and explains how mowing quality, patterns, and clippings management affect turf density, ball roll, and player safety.
Species-specific mowing height rangesSeasonal adjustments to height and frequencyBlade sharpness and mower setup checksMowing patterns, grain, and ball rollClipping management and clean-up practicesLesson 9Overseeding and tow-in methods, seedbed preparation, seed selection, and germination windowsThis section covers overseeding objectives, seedbed preparation, seed selection, and timing, including tow-in methods for sports fields, to maintain cover, colour, and safe footing during high-wear or transition periods.
When and why to overseed sports turfSeedbed preparation and surface cleanupSelecting species, cultivars, and blendsTow-in and drag-in techniques for seedGermination windows and early protectionLesson 10Surface leveling techniques using sand, topdressing and light grading; small-scale staff-friendly methodsThis section describes practical surface levelling methods using sand, topdressing, and light grading, focusing on small-scale, staff-friendly techniques that improve safety, ball roll, and drainage without major reconstruction.
Identifying low spots and surface irregularitiesLocalized sand leveling and featheringIntegrating leveling with topdressing cyclesHand tools and small equipment optionsPost-leveling consolidation and monitoring