Source of information to keep members and guests updated on important golf course happenings
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Bye Bye Oak Tree
The large oak by 1 tee that was hit by lightning last month is already showing signs of die back at the top of the tree. From the magnitude of the lightning strike, it was evident the vascular system was fried and the tree would eventually die. Structurally the tree is sound but we will remove it in the coming weeks.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Met Am Timeline
After Wednesday afternoon final prep, heavy thunderstorm hits the course
During Thursday stroke play, another storm rolls in and suspends play for several hours
Fridays match play portion is cancelled in the afternoon due to flooding
Saturday morning the staff comes in to torrential rains, staff stays for 10 hours to get course ready for play at 3pm. No mowing done, but all bunkers repaired and all turf squeegeed.
By Sunday afternoon a champion has been crowned and the tournament finishes on time. For the exception of Saturdays washout, greens rolled between 12 and 13 every day regardless of weather. A big thanks to my staff for going above and beyond the past 5 days.
During Thursday stroke play, another storm rolls in and suspends play for several hours
Fridays match play portion is cancelled in the afternoon due to flooding
Saturday morning the staff comes in to torrential rains, staff stays for 10 hours to get course ready for play at 3pm. No mowing done, but all bunkers repaired and all turf squeegeed.
By Sunday afternoon a champion has been crowned and the tournament finishes on time. For the exception of Saturdays washout, greens rolled between 12 and 13 every day regardless of weather. A big thanks to my staff for going above and beyond the past 5 days.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Difficult Met Am So Far
We all know the dreadful weather we had before this week and now it has rained every day since Tuesday. The crew has done a remarkable job keeping up with the weather. We have started work at 4am the past few days, had volunteers come in to help and then had to bring the crew back twice to help squeegee water off playing surfaces after thunderstorms in the pm rounds. So far the course is holding up but we have not been able to mow our wet fairways in the past few days and they are showing signs of water stress from constant puddles sitting on them. You can only squeegee for so long until the grass will die off. High temps are expected tomorrow so the rain tonight is only going to make things worse. A big thanks to the crew for getting us to this point so far with 2 more days of matches to go.
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