Thursday, August 30, 2018

Bunker Work

We spent the morning redistributing sand and adding new sand where needed.  The bunkers on #1 needed the most attention on the course and they came out great.  We were able to fix where the bunker liner was coming through on #2 and #9 while also adding fresh sand.  While bunkers are supposed to penal we try to make them as consistent and uniform as possible.  We have a little extra sand still in the parking lot which will be distributed to the green side bunker on #4.






Thursday, August 23, 2018

FYI


While I appreciate everyone doing their part in filling and replacing their divots , please only use the divot mix on the tees, fairways, and approaches. 


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Course Update

This summer has had everything, dry, extreme heat, soaking rains followed by more heat and humidity.  The golf course has held up very well since the beginning of July when we lost our main irrigation pump for two weeks.  As soon as it was replaced someone turned on the rain and hasn't shut it off since.  The course has received over 17" of rain in the past 24 days with temps approaching 90 degrees in between.  The putting has been under water 11 times in these past 24 days.  Needless to say but these aren't optimal growing conditions for the middle summer.  We've raised the height of cut on our greens mowers to try and limit the stress on the turf.  We've backed off on mowing and rolling in the same day, we try to choose one or the other but not both.  The weather going forward looks to be decent and hopefully we will see some recovery.  The greens were dryject aerified yesterday morning using straight sand.  This process is vital as it creates channels for root growth and also drainage while relieving compaction.  The entire process took roughly 4 hours, the greens were then brushed and blown off, the holes will take a few days to heal.  Enjoy the rest of the golf season and lets hope for no more rain!