We have been needing to do some cart path repair at the clubhouse for quite some time now but with the location of the repair and our closed days we have not been able to work it out yet. Last week we had 2 closed days in a row and finally were able to get this work done. The concrete crew spent the first day tearing out and forming up the area and then poured for most of the following day. We kept carts off of it on Thursday and we were able to open it up on Friday.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Spring Aerification
On April 15th and 16th we aerified all of our greens with 1/4" core tines. This is our normal spring aerification but this year we are a little earlier than normal. We followed the same process as we have in the past. Our order of operations is as follows:
Topdress greens heavy with damp medium
Aerify with toro 648, 2 clean up laps, then fill in the middle. 2"X2" spacing
Brush with pull behind power brush, multiple directions
Blow off what sand and debris is left behind
Roll 2 directions
Add amendments
The rain on Tuesday morning did mess us up a little but with us being closed 2 days this week we were able to spill over into Wednesday and get everything finished up.
Topdress greens heavy with damp medium
Aerify with toro 648, 2 clean up laps, then fill in the middle. 2"X2" spacing
Brush with pull behind power brush, multiple directions
Blow off what sand and debris is left behind
Roll 2 directions
Add amendments
The rain on Tuesday morning did mess us up a little but with us being closed 2 days this week we were able to spill over into Wednesday and get everything finished up.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Expanding and Re-sodding tee on hole #2
On Monday and Tuesday of this week we had a chance to strip, expand and re-sod the 3 tee on Hole #2. We have always had trouble with this tee and have to re-sod this tee almost every year. We decided to change the grass type to Tifgrand. Tifgrand is fairly shade tolerant and stands up to traffic well. We also increased the size of the tee from around 900 sq. ft. to around 1400 sq. ft. Hopefully these changes will help us in the long run. We have also started using rolls of sod instead of pallets in areas that are large enough. This should help us to get back playing on this tee sooner than if we had used the smaller squares of sod that come on pallets.
I wish that the sod would have been a little more green when it came it but with this cold winter the sod farms are not greening up like they should be either. It should not take long before it greens up and we are back playing on it.
Before, notice the new painted line
Before, notice the new painted line
Sod cut and being stripped up. The corners have to be blown out like this in order to keep the slope on the side of the tee the same as the existing slope once the tee is expanded.
Clean up of cut sod
Tee mix added to each end and leveled with existing tee
Tilling entire tee with amendments
Laying the first roll of sod
Second row
Half way across
Almost all the way across
Rolling the finished product to help smooth everything out
Full view
Monday, April 14, 2014
Masters Week 2014
It was another busy Masters week here at Great Waters. We had 2.5" of rain on Monday that pretty much washed that day out but after that the weather was fantastic. The azalea's and dogwood's bloomed at the right time this year and our play numbers were high. Below are some pictures from last week.
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