While the beginning of May has been inconsistent weather wise, it has been nice to see members out and about enjoying the golf course when it is nice and sunny. All stump holes have now been filled and seeded or sodded, and until these areas establish themselves, they will be marked as ground under repair.
Hydro leak on 4 fairway |
Sand sieve tool |
Rocks after one scoop, 7 fairway bunker |
Many of you have asked about all the pebbles and rocks in the bunkers. These rocks come from the subsoil base of the bunker, in one of three ways. The first is from the multiple freeze/thaw cycles that occur during winter, where soil heaves up and down, pushing the rocks closer to the surface. The second way these that come up is via any washout damage that occurs during a heavy rain event. Lastly, our hand rakes and machine rake can grab rocks that are below the sand surface and bring them to the top.
We have purchased sifting tools to lessen the impact these rocks have on the playability of the bunker. Throughout the year, it is my goal to have our staff comb through with these tools and remove as many as possible in the top 2" of the bunker. In April, 18 5 gallon buckets of rocks were removed.
14 Pond |
If you have any questions, please email me at ryan@elconacc.com. Thanks and have a great rest of your week!
Ryan
Our resident mama wood duck |