Hey Folks,
Tomorrow is opening day!! I'm sure everyone is excited to get out on the golf course and see how their swings have kept over the winter. We've been busy prepping the golf course for play and working on the recovery from the winter.
The past weekend saw some temps that were well above the seasonal norms, which is great, how ever the rest of the week was dreadful. The highs barely broke 10 degrees and the night time temps were below freezing. Fortunately it doesn't look like we've lost too many seedlings due to the freezing temps, but the growth rate was negligible for most of the week.
This is from 18 green, you can see the seedlings are fine but not much movement from last week. The important part is that we haven't gone backwards. |
Please feel free to walk up to the greens and see how we are making out. The greens look good from a distance but with closer inspection its easy to see how sparce they are. We understand the temps are frustrating, but the pain experienced now will pay off later.
This is three green on April 14th |
Three green today. Its still thin but improving quickly. |
The weather for today, Friday and the weekend looks good and hopefully by late next week we should see some of the greens back in play. Number 3 and 18 are not far from opening, we just need some more growth to spur them on. Some of the others are farther behind and will require more time to move forward, but things are still going forward despite the poor weather. On Monday we will add another layer of seed and continue to encourage growth with fertilizer and water.
I should address some rumours though. The damaged greens are not in great shape, but will be back into play as humanly (or rather as vegetatively) possible. We have all the resources needed to return the greens to the condition that our customers expect, however we do not have the weather. Despite the poor weather we are using all the tips and tricks I know to speed things up, and as the weather improves so will the conditions of the greens. Historically the weather will begin to improve now and growing conditions will as well. I'm not sure who is saying the greens will take until July to recovery but please stop, that's ridiculous.
If you have a question please contact me, by email, by phone or in person. We are very transparent about our conditions, and will gladly have a discussion about any aspect of the golf course.
As we continue our war of attrition with the greens recovery we are also working on other parts of the golf course. All of the golf course has been mowed at least once, and the routines are starting for regular growth expectations.
The staff has been pulling dead wood out of the areas along 6 and 16 during the recent frost delays we have had. We will get to chipping this early next week.
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