Friday, February 16, 2018

Dormant Seeding




This week we began dormant seeding our green banks. Dormant seeding is what it sounds like, you seed during the year when the ground temperature is below 50* and the seed isn't ready to germinate. It is useful and cost effective to do this now when temperatures are cooler and the soil can keep moisture for longer which helps minimize irrigation needs. 



We began this project by aerating multiple passes along each green bank, this pulles a core of soil leaving a little hole for the seed to drop into and helps make soil contact. After every hole was aerated, we came through with a rotary spreader and dispersed our tall fescue.  When the seed has been thrown we go behind and drag the area with a steel drag mat.  This process helps to break the plugs up and work the seed into the high traffic, thin growing areas, where it will sit until temperatures warm and the seed can germinate.



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Fore The Golfer: How to Repair Ball Marks



     When hitting approach shots into the green, almost all shots whether close or far will create a ball mark.  It is common courtesy and good etiquette to find the ball mark you created with your shot and fix it.  It is important to not only fix your ball mark, but to fix it properly.  Do not pry up with your repair tool as that will sever the roots and prolong the healing of the ball mark.  It is important to start at the back of the ball mark and push the surface towards the center working your way around the divot.  Fixing the ball mark properly will not only help heal the mark faster, but will create a smooth putting surface for the next golfer.  The most courteous golfers not only repair their own ball mark, but one other as well.

Please watch video for proper way to fix ball marks.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Teeing Off Another Project




Another snow event means another day inside. We use this time to our advantage and complete projects that would be hard to do otherwise. This week we pulled the tee markers from the front 9 and brought them inside. We lay them out and inspect them for any damage. The broken tee markers will be thrown away and will be replaced with a fresh one that we have created. All the other tee markers will be cleaned off and then brushed with a fresh coat of paint to give it new life. After all the tee markers are coated thoroughly, they will be set to dry, and then we will take them back out to the course for another golf season.

Friday, February 2, 2018

Out with the Old, in with the New


This week we began phase one of cleaning the landscape bed near the front circle. This bed is where are main gas line is located. Originally, to help conceal the gas line there were upright cedars planted. The cedars are not native to this particular area, they weren't growing well and were starting to become unsightly. In there place we will install a group of arbor vitae. The arbor vitae will have a cleaner look and do a better job at concealing the gas line. Additionally, there will be a stop sign installed on the corner of the landscape bed.