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Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Tree Removal
The oak tree that was struck by lightning on July 2nd is being removed today. The tree showed immediate signs of die back and now that we are closed this week it was a perfect time to take it down.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Green and Fairway Aerification Underway
Better late than never, but we are finally punching holes in the greens. A frost delay this morning held us back by 2 hours, so today we will finish 11 greens, leaving us 12 more to go tomorrow including our practice greens. We are hoping to have all greens done tomorrow and then work on fairways and approaches the rest of the week. Tough time of the year to pull cores as the sun is slow to come up and quick to go down but we will fight through it. Clean up will take a little longer but hopefully by Friday we will have 80% of the fairways done. Dryject is coming in on Wednesday to do our greens and then we will add nutrients on Thursday and topdress again if needed. We probably will not mow greens, approaches or fairways until next week some time depending on weather.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Nursery Work
We are currently finishing stripping the barn hole fairway and rough to create a new turf nursery that will be big enough for future needs. The barn hole gets little usage with our improved practice facility so we can better utilize this space to create a 20,000 sq ft nursery. We will build the nursery with plugs from our greens this coming week when we aerify so we can create a nursery that matches our greens. We have not pulled a core from our greens in 8 years and this will be the last time we do this probably for another 8. We used the fairway sod for our drainage project the past few weeks and we have a few rolls left for the drainage still to be done. We will also fill in the old bunkers as we do the nursery work.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Drainage Improvement Already
The area to the left of the 17th fairway has been a nuisance for more than 9 years. A simple 1/2" of rain would leave puddles in the area and we would have to stake it off and not mow it for a while. After the installation of a sump pump and some drain lines in the rough the picture below shows the area the day after almost 4" of rain, not a single drop of water. Even the dog fainted when she saw it!
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