I appreciate your patience while the staff and I continue to get conditions where you expect them. There is still some areas of frost in the soil profile, mainly in more wooded areas where there is less sun exposure this time of year (mainly holes 4, 6, 12, and 13). Other areas are too soft for traffic, and a couple greens have not firmed up to the point where they can successfully accept approach shots. Rest assured the golf season is very close!
Small Practice Green winter injury |
Crown hydration damage on 4 green |
18 green came out of winter in fantastic shape! Root growth was dramatic and the sod matured well heading into the winter. Since we removed and re-used the existing sod to keep the green surface consistent with the others on the course, we will soon begin the process of getting it ready for daily play, which involves multiple topdressings and aerifications to further smooth the surface out. We will also begin mowing the green at a higher height of cut (.225") and gradually lower it to the same height of cut that all other putting surfaces are mown at (.120"). There will inevitably be some scalped areas that we will have to plug out with our nursery, and there will be lots of rolling as well. Stay tuned to the blog for further updates!
Thanks again for your patience and understanding while the staff and I get the course ready for the upcoming season. In the meantime, come out and enjoy March Madness in the newly renovated bar room and the specials that Chef Casey and Anne have prepared for you. See you out on the course very soon!
Ryan
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