The short game tee will remain closed for 2-3 weeks for turf recovery. Extra fertilizer and the lack of traffic will help this area tremendously. This tee is very popular and takes a beating.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Aerification 2013 Update (4)
It has been 5 weeks and 3 days since the first hole was punched in the greens. We have reached the point where all holes are filled and we can now focus on playability. With each passing day greens are becoming smoother and speed is increasing. We will continue to verticut and topdress on a regular basis throughout the rest of the growing season. I would like to thank you for your patience during this time. Below are a couple pics from the practice green.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Aerification 2013 update (3)
Greens: Holes 12 -18 were aerifyed and topdressed on Monday, fertilized on Wednesday and will be topdressed over the weekend to top off remaining holes. Keep in mind that it will take several more weeks before they return to normal.
Fairways: Holes 9-18 were aerified, verticut and scalped. It should take a couple more weeks before the fwys are back to normal.
Tees: Holes 1-18 were verticut and scalped. It should take 10-14 days before they return to normal. Our intentions were to aerify them but due to the frequent rains we were unable to. This will be completed over the next several weeks.
Of the 17 days we have been closed, it has rained on 7 of those for a total of 8.55". To put that into perspective, June and July's average combined is 8.80".
Fairways: Holes 9-18 were aerified, verticut and scalped. It should take a couple more weeks before the fwys are back to normal.
Tees: Holes 1-18 were verticut and scalped. It should take 10-14 days before they return to normal. Our intentions were to aerify them but due to the frequent rains we were unable to. This will be completed over the next several weeks.
Of the 17 days we have been closed, it has rained on 7 of those for a total of 8.55". To put that into perspective, June and July's average combined is 8.80".
#11 after being aerified
Verticutting tees
New roots pulled from aerification hole
Friday, July 26, 2013
Aerification 2013 Update (2)
Last Sunday the staff came in and aerified 1-11 so we would be ready to push the plugs Monday morning. That evening it rained heavily and over the next 3 days it rained a total of 5.5". We were finally able to resume the cleanup process on Thusday. Our goal is to aerify the remaining greens and topdress all by Monday afternoon. I'll update early next week on our progress.
Removing plugs from #3
Monday, July 22, 2013
Aerification 2013 Update
A dry week allowed us to accomplish a significant amount of work. Greens were aerified 2 directions on a 2"x 2.25" spacing using .660" tines which impacted 15.34% of the surface area. Following the coring they were cleaned off, rolled several times, fertilized, topdressed, brushed and rolled again.
The International Sports turf Research Center, Inc.(the company that performs our physical soil property testing), along with the U.S.G.A. recommends impacting at least 20% of the surface area per year for our grass type and climate.
Yesterday we were able to begin aerify the greens for a second time. Holes 1-9 and the practice were completed and ready for clean up this morning. Unfortunately we received 2.60" of rain that has halted our progress for now. We will need a couple of dry days before we can resume with greens aerification.
Fairways 1-8 have been core aerified, with 1-6 being cleaned up, verticut and mowed. We will resume when they dry out. Below are pictures from last week.
Check back for an update at the end of this week.
The International Sports turf Research Center, Inc.(the company that performs our physical soil property testing), along with the U.S.G.A. recommends impacting at least 20% of the surface area per year for our grass type and climate.
Yesterday we were able to begin aerify the greens for a second time. Holes 1-9 and the practice were completed and ready for clean up this morning. Unfortunately we received 2.60" of rain that has halted our progress for now. We will need a couple of dry days before we can resume with greens aerification.
Fairways 1-8 have been core aerified, with 1-6 being cleaned up, verticut and mowed. We will resume when they dry out. Below are pictures from last week.
Check back for an update at the end of this week.
First direction on #18 |
.660 cores
Prior to sand
Rolling following topdressing
New fairway aerifier in action #5
Verticutting plugs in #1
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Aerification 2013
We began aerifying greens yesterday following the Jr. tourney.It will take several more days to complete the process, then we will do all over again next week. I'll provide an update with picture and details later in the week.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Course Pictures
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Severe Storm Damage
Around 4:00 pm yesterday, a small but very strong storm passed over the course. High winds (60mph) and very heavy rain caused bunkers to wash, scattered large amounts of debris and downed 4 trees. Today all of our resources will be used blowing greens and removing debris. Once these items are completed we will be able to concentrate on playability. This process could take through the weekend before the course is back to normal. Check back over the next two days for updates.
#5 #9 #10 #16 #16 #17 |
Friday, May 17, 2013
Spillway Repair #9
Each side of the spillway had undermined, allowing water to bypass. We lowered the water level a couple of feet, then used 25 bags of concrete to fill the holes. After one or two good rainfalls, it should return to its normal level. Below are pictures of each side.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Why do we aerify greens?
Below is a link to a video on the importance of greens aerification.
Greens Aerification the by the USGA
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Lake Bank Repair #2
Overtime, water shed from the fairway has eroded the corner of the lake to the point it had to be reconstructed. Step one was to build up the original edge and fill the bottom of the cavity with rip rap. The next step was to add dirt then pack to grade. Following the dirt, the area was sodded.
Prior to work being performed |
Rock added
Prior to sodding |
Monday, February 25, 2013
Irrigation Addition
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