Friday, December 27, 2013
Course moisture
The course isn't as wet as it was during this picture, but it is starting to dry out a little. Not dry enough to start getting any equipment out there but getting closer.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
The Weather Guessers
They have forecasted a low of 34 the last couple of mornings. We have had actual lows of 26. I have been bringing guys in to get these greens mown each morning with no luck. This kills us when they are off by this much. If I knew it was going to be this cold each morning I wouldn't have wasted the labor to bring anyone in. Theses weekend mornings are budget killers.
I guess we will go out and try to blow some leaves in the dry areas and then try to at least get some holes mown after the frost lifts. We should be able to get them all mown by tomorrow afternoon.
I guess we will go out and try to blow some leaves in the dry areas and then try to at least get some holes mown after the frost lifts. We should be able to get them all mown by tomorrow afternoon.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Greens and cold
The greens are a little furry today. You have to be careful this time of year with mowing and maintenance. The freeze / thaw process will make the greens real soft and the mowers can actually make the greens more bumpy. The thawing process results in a extremely soft top and a still frozen bottom layer.
We will try to get the greens mown tomorrow. Hopefully we won't have a long frost Saturday morning and we can get the greens cleaned up. Today we are waiting for the frost to lift so we can get out there and get them blown off. It's 26 degrees at 7am....it might be a while. The guys are helping with Christmas decorations today at the club until we can get on the greens.
It's always a fluid process in deciding weather to wait for maintenance tasks on the greens on a morning like this, or just go ahead and send the guys home and save on labor. A lot of times I'll look at the tee sheet and if it's fairly dead, I'll try to save on the labor (on weekends). If it looks like we can get some stuff done without waiting all day and we are going to have some play, we try to do everything we can.
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
We will try to get the greens mown tomorrow. Hopefully we won't have a long frost Saturday morning and we can get the greens cleaned up. Today we are waiting for the frost to lift so we can get out there and get them blown off. It's 26 degrees at 7am....it might be a while. The guys are helping with Christmas decorations today at the club until we can get on the greens.
It's always a fluid process in deciding weather to wait for maintenance tasks on the greens on a morning like this, or just go ahead and send the guys home and save on labor. A lot of times I'll look at the tee sheet and if it's fairly dead, I'll try to save on the labor (on weekends). If it looks like we can get some stuff done without waiting all day and we are going to have some play, we try to do everything we can.
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, November 23, 2013
Bunkers
Thursday we were working on tweaking the sand depths in 6 greenside bunker. I was pretty happy with the end results but we still have a little more to do in this bunker.
This task took 3 guys about 3.5 hrs, and this is one of the smallest bunkers on the course. It's gonna take some serious time to work through most of these bunkers.
This task took 3 guys about 3.5 hrs, and this is one of the smallest bunkers on the course. It's gonna take some serious time to work through most of these bunkers.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
He's back....
That fox came back again last night and dug up 13 green again. I brought someone in to see if we can get him caught and relocated to Charles City.
Greens
The greens were a little slower and softer than they
have been lately. I flushed them yesterday. We are still having elevated sodium levels in the greens from the lack of rain this fall.
The sodium acts as a growth regulator this time of year. Flushing the greens to remove a good portion of sodium helps the greens to continue growing and maturing. We were getting less than a half bucket of grass off the greens the last week, after the flush we got about 2 buckets off each green. This is a good example of how the greens feel and look much better after a flush or heavy rain.
The pond on 4 is getting pretty low. I'm trying to avoid putting more bad water in the pond that will hang around for some time. Let's hope for some rain soon to refill that thing.
have been lately. I flushed them yesterday. We are still having elevated sodium levels in the greens from the lack of rain this fall.
The sodium acts as a growth regulator this time of year. Flushing the greens to remove a good portion of sodium helps the greens to continue growing and maturing. We were getting less than a half bucket of grass off the greens the last week, after the flush we got about 2 buckets off each green. This is a good example of how the greens feel and look much better after a flush or heavy rain.
The pond on 4 is getting pretty low. I'm trying to avoid putting more bad water in the pond that will hang around for some time. Let's hope for some rain soon to refill that thing.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Fox
A fox got into 13 green last night and dug a hole in that spot we have been working on back left. He was probably after that organic material that we put in the mixture that we filled the holes with. Looks like we need to do a better job on our "wildlife management".
Hopefully the nursery will be ready in the next couple weeks to be able to give us a few plugs to repair this area. The nursery is coming in good, even with the late seeding. We didn't rebuild it until after member guest. The nursery is used to repair spots like this, but we mainly use it for a testing area. It's great to be able to test different chemicals on this nursery before we put it out on all the greens. We can see how that grass responds to different rates and evaluate different products to make sure they are effective enough out down on all the rest of the greens. This saves us money over the course if the year. If we try something new, we can spray the nursery first and if the product works, I can put it down on all the greens...if it doesn't work...we are just out 2500 sqft of product versus 140,000 sqft.
Hopefully the nursery will be ready in the next couple weeks to be able to give us a few plugs to repair this area. The nursery is coming in good, even with the late seeding. We didn't rebuild it until after member guest. The nursery is used to repair spots like this, but we mainly use it for a testing area. It's great to be able to test different chemicals on this nursery before we put it out on all the greens. We can see how that grass responds to different rates and evaluate different products to make sure they are effective enough out down on all the rest of the greens. This saves us money over the course if the year. If we try something new, we can spray the nursery first and if the product works, I can put it down on all the greens...if it doesn't work...we are just out 2500 sqft of product versus 140,000 sqft.
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