Golf Course Report
June 2015
The golf course is in great shape and is getting plenty of
use. As expected the rounds were up
significantly in May and the trend continues through the first part of
June. We are progressing through our
cultural practices and the turf is responding well. With the rapid growth rate of our Celebration
Bermuda grass, a divot made on Sunday is gone by Thursday. That’s the challenge of Florida golf courses;
we receive the lowest traffic during our growing season and our highest traffic
during our slowest growing months.
A recap of the first closure includes a big “Thank You” to
Mother Nature. The weather was near
perfect during the closure and allowed our staff to accomplish all the tasks in
a timely manner and leave room for recovery.
A complete course aerification; verticutting of tees, fairways and
greens; topdressing of tees, greens and select fairways; wall to wall
fertilization and a few small landscape projects. These processes that I squeezed into two
sentences would take a month to do with a “run of the mill” staff. Fortunately, we have a team in place that
takes great pride in being the best. We
are looking forward to the next closure; we have a few more tricks up our
sleeves. In the meantime we are treating
everyday like opening day.
We are crossing our fingers for good weather the remainder
of the summer. Every little imperfection
has a plan of attack. We are looking for
big improvements over last year.
A side note on the Common Grounds portion of my
responsibilities: the Immokalee Road
landscape has received a facelift. The
decaying hedges were replaced, a fresh set of Ligustrums was installed on the
West side and new turf was planted this week.
I have focused on presenting Stonebridge as a first class community, we
tailor our maintenance around this concept and we purpose our projects with
this goal in mind. There are many more
improvements to come. Thank you for all
your support as we work our way to a better Stonebridge!
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