Friday, May 30, 2014

Collars

We fertilized the Bermuda collars a few days ago. We put down a fairly high rate to try to get them completely grown in. You can see a little speckling from the fert. These collars are one of the toughest places to keep good turf. This is from all the mower, roller, foot traffic.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Friday, May 23, 2014

Raking bunkers

Why even try to rake with an effort like this?

Sod around greens

Yesterday we were working on finishing up sod around greens. Have a few small spots left to do but done for the most part.

Progress has it's price

Here are some before and after pics of 12 where we laid all that sod. In the last two weeks we have laid about 2 tractor trailer loads of sod. Trying to get all this down plus having two outings the last two Mondays has put us about a week behind on the course with some of the detail work and some other general maintenance. We are going to try to catch up in the next two weeks. It might be difficult with the backfilling and final grading we have to do for the new bulkhead on 4. We will do what we can.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Venting

Finished venting greens yesterday with needle tines. This helps to keep the greens from getting all locked up and creates a channel for some additional root growth with some of these cool nights we have been having.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Spring dead spots.

SDS finally starting to fill in. Two Tebuconazole  apps last fall really helped keep some green tissue in the middle of the spots.




Brent Graham, CGCS
Director of Golf Maintenance
Two Rivers Country Club
1950 Two Rivers Rd.
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Cell: 757-592-0840
Office: 757-258-4606

Cleanups

Greens look amazing. The outside thin edges have really filled in the last week and a half with some heat. Also helped to get a growth regulator on them to get them growing laterally.

Moving on, moving up

Ryan will be leaving us at the end of the week. He got the Superintendent job at Vineterra.

He's worked here 6 years and has been the best assistant I've ever had. If you see him this week, wish him luck. It's a great opportunity for him.

Brent Graham, CGCS
Director of Golf Maintenance
Two Rivers Country Club
1950 Two Rivers Rd.
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Cell: 757-592-0840
Office: 757-258-4606
Bgraham@tworiversclub.com
Governorsland.com

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Rain and growth

We got 1" of rain yesterday. The recent warmer weather, rain and some fertilizer has made the Bermuda explode. We went out this morning and started spraying tees, fairways and approaches with a light rate of growth regulator. I wanted to start with a light rate because the first application usually dings up the Bermuda every year. Since we really aren't in a sustained warm period, a full rate might really ding it back. I just want to slow down the top growth and encourage lateral movement. We are dealing with a lot of clipping cleanup every morning here of late.

Brent Graham, CGCS
Director of Golf Maintenance
Two Rivers Country Club
1950 Two Rivers Rd.
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Cell: 757-592-0840
Office: 757-258-4606
Bgraham@tworiversclub.com
Governorsland.com

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Bermuda is going

Weather is getting everything really going. Greens look great. Still have a few areas around the edges that need to be sodded.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

#12 work

The irrigation is installed and we are starting to haul in some compost and topsoil to get this area ready for sod. Should be a big improvement on this area. We will have to rope it off once all the sod is installed so the cart traffic doesn't kill all the sod.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Fert

Watering in some fert this morning on fairways. We are trying to get a little extra nitrogen to the fairways before this heat sets in for a few days. Hopefully this will get them moving a little.

You have to water this fert in before all the carts get on it. The cart traffic will run over the fert and tip burn the grass if you don't water it in first.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Sodding

Working on sodding some of the winter kill around greens. It has been a really slow spring for the Bermuda grass. I don't think I have ever seen it drag along this late in the spring. The next couple of days should help wake things up a little, but it has been really, really slow thus far.

I'll take an extremely mild spring versus a hot, early summer any day of the week. Love windbreaker weather.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Collars around greens

We are sodding some of the winter kill around greens. Didn't have too much but some areas do need to be addressed. 16 is probably the worst one.

Bunkers

Place is still destroyed from the rain on Tuesday and Wednesday. Once it starts to dry out we need to get out and blow debris and mow fairways.

The bunkers are in rough shape. Some of the bunkers like this one on 16 need to have all the silt shoveled out and then washout fixed. It's demoralizing to see the bunkers like this, especially with all the labor we spent to get them tweaked to 2" on the slopes. We will have to start tamping them again next week to get the firmness back.