Showing posts with label staff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staff. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tis the Season!

Golf shop entrance tulips
Spring finally sprung here in the last month, so apologies for the delay between blog posts.  The staff and I have been quite busy preparing beds, bunkers, and turf into the in-season shape that they are accustomed to.  Seeding and sodding of areas left from our winter tree work should be wrapped up next week.  One large item we accomplished is Elcona's renewal application to be one of 6 Certified Golf Course Sanctuaries in the state of Indiana.  I am quite proud of the club's accomplishments within the last two years, from helping care for the Seed to Feed garden, to planting wildflower areas for increased pollinator habitat, to being smarter users of water and inputs to maintain the golf course.  We should hear in July if Audubon International agrees with my sentiments, and I will keep you posted.

Harold Marner on 16 aerifying
Steve Ott in the snow on 16
 Our staff completed aerification earlier this month, in less than ideal Spring Break weather.  I tell people time and time again how lucky I have to have such dedicated staff members.  A special thank you to Steve Ott and Harold Marner for sitting on the tractors for a couple of quite testy days outside.

Check plot on #13
Close up of seed heads
 Finally, I am sure you have noticed that the "Seeding Season" is here for the Poa that composes the majority of turf on the greens. As great as Poa annua is as a putting surface, one drawback is its annual seedhead production.  Poa annua is a winter annual, meaning it germinates in the fall, overwinters, and produces seeds in the spring for its next generation.  Think of Poa as a backwards annual flower you would plant in your landscape. 

Poa seedhead production
Plywood used to create check plot on #1
Using a temperature based schedule, we have applied three applications of growth regulator to suppress, not eliminate, these seedheads from impacting ball roll.  As the first picture to the left shows, I left 5 areas on the course untreated, as a check plot, to assess the success of this year's applications.  All of the checkplots show we have had a reasonable amount of success in limiting the amount of seeds impacting play.  SInce the process is not perfect, we try to further reduce their impact with topdressing applications and additional rolling.

If you are interested, the check plots on located on the large practice green, #1, #10, and #13 green.  If you have any questions, please contact me at ryan@elconacc.com.  Thanks, and have a great week!

Ryan




Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The Secret Ingredient

In the six years I have been employed at Elcona Country Club, I am continually amazed at what makes this club such a special place.  It would be easy for me to say that the reputation that the club possesses throughout the region is what makes it special, but is that the only reason? Is it the golf course, pro shop, dining facilities, pool and membership that make it special? The short answer is yes, but there is also something else. Something that most of you will never get a chance to see.

I have never been employed by a club that has had such camaraderie among the staff.  To me, this is the link that helps us provide you, the member, with a club that can be enjoyed with every visit. This probably comes as a surprise to many of you, but not to the staff.  Much of what adds to the value of your membership and to the cohesiveness of the departments happens out of your view.  

Allow me to give you an example. For the last 4-5 years, after the Member Holiday Party, Angie Pippinger and her cohorts from the wait staff have cleverly rearranged the holiday decorations in a predetermined area of the club with a chosen theme.  For Horticulturist / Holiday Decorator, Greg Stump or myself, there isn't anything we can do about it. We know precisely when it is going to happen and we look forward to it. We just don't know what to expect.  This year was no different.  Below you will see some photos of the handy work that Angie and Jill came up with for the lobby display. Call me crazy, but little things like this, even though nobody will ever see it in person, are what help keep all of us going at the end of a long year when our schedules continue to remain busy here at the club.  I hope you enjoy the photos and this little peek 'behind the scenes' of what I feel helps to make Elcona such a special place. Have a wonderful New Year.

Click photos for a larger view

Normal lobby display
Side view of normal lobby display. Snowman, presents
and reindeer are still in place.
The beginning of the crime scene.  See if you can put the
pieces together on what happened here.







I'm not going near this reindeer.
He has a gun!

Happy New Year to all of you!