Thursday, April 22, 2021

5th Hole Starting to Mature

 

The new bunkers and regraded fairway areas are starting to mature and come together.  All sod is down to our normal mowing heights and with some decent weather the fescue mound that was hydroseeded a week and a half ago should start germinating by mid May.  The key to this project is the fairway is much drier following rain events and none of the bunkers have to be pumped.

Success!

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Final Heavy Roll


 With aeration in the rear view mirror and recovery starting to occur, we are putting our 1 ton roller on the greens today for the last time today to help smooth out greens before the season gets going.  We are hoping with some good weather to have the greens back to normal by Mens Opening Weekend.

Monday, April 12, 2021

A Busy Monday in April

 

We planted 15 upright junipers on the fescue hillside on the left side of 4 to soften the look of the dorms and our well house.  These plants were a good choice as they are low maintenance, not eaten by deer and they will grow quickly and fill out to hide these areas but will not get too tall to block the views of NYC from 5 tees.  Patience is the key as they fill in and do their job.

The staff went in and cleaned up the target green bunkers on the range today and used a tan stone dust material that will match the look of our bunker sand yet get firm enough to allow the ball picker to drive through them without getting stuck or making a mess.  This cleans up the range for the upcoming season.


Friday, April 2, 2021

New Trees Being Planted

 


We took delivery today of 5 large London Plane trees that will be planted on the 5th and 9th holes.   Downes Tree provided a large front end loader to off load and move to the locations on the course.  We had to lay the trees down, remove all the ropes in the canopies and then pick back up and set in the hole.  Lucky for us the course firmed up enough to get around with minimal damage and we also did not hydroseed the fescue area above until after the trees were planted so we can access this area without damaging new sodded areas on the hole.  Now we have to keep them watered and provide some nutrients throughout the season.