Wednesday, May 29, 2019

5th and 6th Greens Update


     I met with the Greens committee on Friday afternoon to discuss the 5th and 6th greens.  Unfortunately, both greens still aren't quite ready but they're very close.  We're erring on the side of caution; I'd rather wait a little longer and know they're ready rather than open them too early and have them struggle through the summer.  I’ve talked to a few superintendents who have gone through this same process and the one common takeaway point from them was to wait as long as possible before opening them.  A couple of them received pressure to open them early, which they did, only to see the greens suffer and they had to close the greens back down for a couple weeks for recovery.  This is obviously something we are trying to avoid at all costs.  The plan is to keep them closed for the coming week and then open them up the week of June 3rd, not sure on the exact day yet but it will obviously be before the Men's M/G. Both greens are being mowed and rolled on opposite days and we continue to lower the heights gradually.  The exposed seams are being seeded and topdressed as needed and we've definitely seen an improvement in overall quality.  We have moved the temporary pins a little farther back and mowed the turf a little tighter to try and simulate an actual green starting on Memorial Day.  I understand that this isn’t ideal but it is necessary. 
    
The renovation of both greens complexes was done to improve playability, turf and plant health, and overall aesthetics.  The project on the 5th and 6th holes was scheduled to begin at the beginning of October 2018 but we received some concerns regarding the greens being closed and members having to play to temporary greens for the Green and White tournament in the middle of October.  It was decided to push back the start of the project until after the tournament.  The project did not officially begin until the first week of November, delaying everything by over a month.  Both greens weren’t sodded until the first of December so they didn’t get a real chance to knit and begin the process of rooting as the ground was too cold by then.  This delay has pushed both greens back 1 month and is why they remain closed today.  The grow-in phase didn’t really begin until the middle of April as day time temps started to climb allowing for the sod to begin rooting.  This spring has been tough as it’s rained seemingly every other day and it hasn’t been ideal growing weather but we are making the best of it.  The cooler than normal spring temperatures have also played a major role in delaying the opening of both greens.   It’s tough to pin down the actual day when they’ll be open because everything is so weather dependent.   As I mentioned earlier both greens will be open in time for the men’s M/G on June 8th.  If anyone has any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to ask me.  Thank you all for your patience.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Importance of drainage

Below are a few photos I took on my ride around the course this morning which illustrate the importance of drainage.  Pretty easy to see which is which.  The greens without drainage have standing water all over them while the greens with drainage are moving water from the surface.  Installing drainage in these greens is very important and will lead to better playability and increased turf health especially during the summer months, where thunderstorms and standing water are a detriment.

As you can see the putting green has standing water all over it, as our smallest and most trafficked you can see why this would be a problem.  

#1 green and approach

#5 green, no standing water as the drainage is doing exactly what it should



#6 green


This is the outlet on #5 green removing water from the surface.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Aeration and #5 green

The crew topdressing the sod seams on #5 green, this allows the roots a growing medium and the sod will knit more evenly.



Rolling the greens while also brushing the sand in. Great piece of equipment allowing for two practices to be done at once.

3 days post aerification, holes are closing up nicely.


Monday, March 25, 2019

Course Update

I hope everyone had a nice winter and is looking forward to getting the 2019 golf season underway.  The maintenance department is off and running, we spent the majority of last week clearing the course of any debris, branches, sticks, leaves, etc.  Compared to last year it was pretty minimal because if you remember we had three major ice storms in March that really set us back in terms of what we were able to accomplish.  We have begun to clean up the bunkers and this will be our primary focus this week.  We will be cleaning up the edges and redistributing sand for better playability.  We will also be getting a load of new sand that we will put in the bunkers most in need. Then we will be turning our attention to everyone's favorite word....AERATION!!! With the weather forecast looking quite nice over the next few weeks, I thought it would a good time to get it done.  We will be doing tees and approaches first and then doing greens.  Getting this done in the next few weeks then allows us to concentrate on other things as we get into the middle of April.  I hope everyone has a great year and I'll see you out on the course.