COURSE MAINTENANCE EVENTS CALENDAR

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Friday, June 3, 2011

MAINTENANCE UPDATE

Just to bring everyone up to date on course maintenance. The maintenance staff is up to full level for the summer with 12 people including Marty and me. The bunker edging was finished last week before the Member/Member tournament. Fans are up and waiting on the two power companies to Finish there work. They should all be running by mid June. The greens aeration this week came off with out any major problems, all though the heat made it tough on the crew. The greens should be back in shape by next weekend. The over-seeded tees have been sprayed to kill the rye grass so that the Bermuda can start growing and filling in. With the warmer night time temperatures the Bermuda is growing more and filling in winter kill spots, spring dead spots, and high traffic areas. The maintenance staff will be working on these areas to help fill in with additional aeration and fertilize applications. There is some additional sodding planned for some spots this next week as well.We will be pouring a concrete walk way on #2 walk bridge next Monday. Hope this helps keeping everyone up to date, but if you have a question just contact me or ask the next time you see me.

Monday, May 30, 2011

MEMORIAL DAY 2011

Time to remember and honor military service members and their families who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country to keep us free and safe. Enjoy this Memorial Day with others here at the Club or elsewhere.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Spring Dead Spot

Spring dead spot is a turf disease that affects Bermuda grass starting in the fall. When the turf goes dormant in the fall everything seems to be fine. But in the spring, when the Bermuda grass starts to green up, the patches of turf that were affected by the pathogen in the soil, cannot take up water or nutrients and causes these small to large circles. There are several fungicides that can be used in the fall, but none are cost effective and can be hit or miss as well for reliability. Most of the golf course has minimal spring dead spot, but the worse holes are  #1, #9, #14, with #11 being the biggest problem. To treat these spots the heat this next week will help start growing the Bermuda back-in, along with additional fertilizer we are applying to these areas. These areas are not to be confuse with traffic wear or winter kill areas. The below picture was taken on number #11 fairway for spring dead spot.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sodding at Driveway Entrance

This project was budgeted for July, but we were able to go head and do it now. The small strip of fescue lawn between the entrance driveway and cart path to #1 tee. This turf has not done well, even with irrigation, because it just gets to hot from heat reflected by all the hard surface areas. Since there are several small patches of Bermuda already growing great there. We took out the remainder of the fescue and installed Bermuda sod in its place. There is a small area on the slope above the cart path that will be sodded as well in a couple weeks after greens aerification. We will be doing some more Bermuda sodding on the course at that time.

preparation for sod

installation of sod

finished

Verticutting Greens


Emmanuel verticutting greens

We verticut greens this past Monday, which helps with thatch control and water infiltration . We then top dressed and worked the sand into the small slits left by the verticutter blades. This also helps smooth out the ball roll as well.

applying light topdressing


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Fan Project Update

Marty and Jr finish digging holes for fan bases
This last week the crew, installed the 4 ground posts for the new fans on #1,#2,#12,and #14. The electrical contractor installed the three new power meter mounts and are waiting on code inspections. Once the inspections are approved, they will start trenching and installing conduit for the wire. Trenching should start Wednesday this next week, along with the power companies being able to run power to the new meters. So be aware of workers on the course not use to golfers and golf balls. We are planning on starting play on the back, on days they are working on the front two holes. As part of this project, the course crew will be repairing the stone walk bridge on #2. We are installing a concrete walking surface and adding some additional stones to the top.

After pouring concrete around base poles


More Light Rain Overnight

With the light rain overnight (.16) and last few days rain showers cart are still off the path. The main reason for this has been the dry weather before and the rain has been light enough to soak into the ground. We have missed the heavy down pours that produce washed  out bunkers and standing water. So this morning the guys are mowing and raking bunkers.