Golf Course Report
May 2016
Before the Month of May gets away from us, I would like to
give a brief update on the progress that we have made and the plans for the
remainder of the summer. As you know,
the golf course is closed every Tuesday from May through October. This allows our team to accomplish our weekly
cultural practices without disrupting member/guest play during the week. In addition to these weekly practices the
course is closed 3 times throughout the summer for our more aggressive programs. Our first closure is schedule for May 31st
through June 10th. Our goal
is to be sufficiently healed to provide excellent playing conditions once we
open the course for play on June 11th.
Last month we had the opportunity to have two of our greens (15,
17) probed with a camera. This process allowed
us to see what was happening beneath the surface as the camera is run through
the sub-surface drain lines. The results for #17 were eye opening. The drain line was intact however, it was
filled with dirt. This clogged line was
preventing proper drainage and increasing the gas build up beneath the green
leading to wet conditions and poor turf quality. During our first Tuesday in May we tackled
this project by unearthing the clogged drain line, cleaning the pipe and
reattaching it to the outfall. Without
proper drainage and venting, the greens complex can become saturated and gases
can accumulate to the point where the gravel layer can get sealed from the
bottom up. With this in mind, all of the
greens on property are equipped with vents (small green grates at the top and
bottom end of the drainage system). These
vents allow the gases to be released on a regular basis and provide air
movement below the green surface. This
leads us to the issue found on #15. The
drain lines were clear on the camera but the vent on the top end of the system
was capped and buried. Once aware of
this we immediately uncovered and replaced the cap with a vent. We then proceeded to locate and vent all the
remaining greens. Close to 75% of our
vents were either capped and/or buried. We
are looking forward to have the remaining greens scoped in the next few weeks.
The following Tuesday, the drainage on the right of #13 was
cleared of built up sediment. Over the
summer we will aerify and topdress this area to improve playing
conditions. Our project this week involved
removing a saturated area near the cart path end near #3 green and improving
the drainage.
We will continue to target areas of concern throughout the
summer. This approached, coupled with
our aggressive cultural practices will lead to enhanced growing conditions that
will give us the flexibility to provide the desired conditions.
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