Friday, March 31, 2017

 Day 5 - The Picture of Progress

Friday brought a full day of work.  The remainder of the verticals were installed,  an additional piling and whalers were set on the east end to help tie in with the existing grade and the liner was put in place to prevent erosion.  The plan is to set the deadmen, install the tie backs, cap the wall and back fill on Monday.  Once this process is completed our Stonebridge team will take over by re-installing the irrigation, adjusting the final grade, adding rip rap where needed and installing new sod.  

I can certainly sympathize with "you know who", building a Wall is easier said than done! 
Inner Soil Cloth Installed

Completed Verticals

Thursday, March 30, 2017

 Day 4 "Slow and Steady Wins The Race"

And on the Fourth Day we installed the "whalers".  These are the horizontal pieces that are attached to the pilings.  They provide a base for the verticals that will make up the retaining portion of the wall.  Once the whalers were completed the crew started inserting the verticals and cutting them down to the proper height.  The next report should have a clearer definition on when this project will be completed.  Once all the hardware is assembled, we will begin the task of backfilling, grading and sodding; in an attempt to make it look like a golf hole again.  Stay Tuned!

Top and Bottom Whalers
inching closer to completion

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Day 3 - Pilings Installation

Unfortunately we had to skip a "Day 2" update due to a mechanical issue with the equipment.  With the problem solved, our contractors installed the required amount of pilings that will be the framework for the new bulkhead.  This is an arduous process that is made even more cumbersome by the amount of rock that is lining our lakes.  I am quite impressed by the attention to detail that our contractors are employing during installation.  With the Member/Member events set to occur on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, we are hoping to have the "heavy lifting" done by Monday.  That would leave mostly cosmetic touch ups to finish the project.  I certainly appreciate the concessions made by our members and guests during this inopportune project.  We pride ourselves in completing our duties unnoticed,  the timing is not always optimal but the cooperation is impressive.  Thank you for being the best Membership in all of SW Florida!




Monday, March 27, 2017

Day One - Demolition


The first day of the project consisted of removal of the the damaged bulkhead.  After a few equipment mishaps, the contractors finished the removal and will move on to placing the pilings in the coming days.  I am quite impressed with the talents and dedication of the operators.  The construction of a bulkhead and the physics behind the plan are fascinating.  My goal was to align all of our major projects into one time frame to incur the least amount of disruption.  Unfortunately, degradation and previous short cuts have altered our plan.  We have an amazing property, the clubhouse is first rate, the golf course is gaining recognition and our location is enviable.  The bridges and bulkheads are an integral part of this formula.  This repair/replacement, although untimely, is our first opportunity to establish part of our long-term plan for the sustainability of Stonebridge.  I will do my best to keep you posted on this process.  







Bulkhead Replacement on #5


Last week we experienced a failure with the bulkhead that is located directly in front of the"V" Tee on hole #5.  Due to the extent of the damage and the overall decline of the entire wall, a complete replacement is set to occur this week.  The process of removal and replacement should be completed in 5-7 days.  The effected teeing area will be closed during this time.  We have created a temporary tee and will alternate play between the new tee and the back of the "drop area" tee until this project is complete.  Please use caution as there will be an influx of construction traffic along this route throughout the week.   Once the wall is in place, we will work diligently to restore the playing surface to proper conditions.  

I apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.  If there any questions or concern please feel free to contact me at any time.



"V" Tee on #5



Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Golf Course Report
March 2017


The biggest drawback to producing a written report is the impossibility of conveying the proper amount of effort and passion that is involved in the tasks chronicled.  This is particularly true during this time of year.  We have just concluded the three MAJOR Member/Guest events held annually at Stonebridge.  Our goal is to provide property-wide conditions that our Members are proud to present to their guests.  There is no satisfaction better than hearing the Members brag about their guest being jealous of our conditions.  The beauty of having all three guest events occur in a two week period means they all get to benefit from each other’s focus.  The Ladies Member/Guest started us off with a focus on details and presentation, the 9’ers Invitational put an emphasis on playability and enjoy ability and the Men’s Invitational tends to center around firm and fast tournament conditions.  The preparation for all these events begins weeks in advance.  The resulting effect is that, both Ladies tournaments benefit from the preparation for the Men’s tournament and the Men benefit from the extra attention to detail we employ to enhance the Ladies tournament.  It’s a “Win/Win” for the entire club.  From all accounts, this year’s events were a huge success and we are determined to make next year’s even better.

Last year at this time, I was pleading for the rain to stop.  This year we are coping with very dry conditions.  We are attempting to maintain proper moisture without disturbing play.  Occasionally, we will need to hand water certain areas as we progress through the next few months.  Our staff is trained to limit the inconvenience as much as possible and I appreciate your understanding and patience.   

We have great plans for the future of Stonebridge, at some point my goal is to be recognized as the best in all of SW Florida.  As our maintenance techniques advance and evolve with the new products and technology, the resulting enhancements will be appreciated by our Members.  Perfection is only EFFORT away!

                

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

A Tale of Two Years!

       As I was riding the course this afternoon and crunching the numbers on our irrigation totals, I stopped to reflect on last year's El Nino fiasco.  Looking at rainfall totals from last season, we endured 17.5 inches of rain from 10/15/2015 through 2/15/2016.  During the same time frame to start this season we have a total of 1.25 inches of rainfall.  Last year we were diligently trying to dry out the golf course, this year we are working hard to conserve water and limit hot spots.  Going from one extreme to another is precisely why I love my chosen profession.  The opportunity to be challenged by Mother Nature and still produce acceptable playing conditions is exhilarating to me.  Every year, every month, every day and quite possibly every hour the conditions can change and require a different approach to solving a given issue.  Our "wheels" are turning each and every minute of the day to improve your experience here at Stonebridge.  Adaptability is a key characteristic that my entire team possesses.  As conditions change and schedules change, we alter our plan to maximize our productivity.  I am extremely thankful to have a staff that takes pride in their work and trusts me in this ever changing environment.   

      We have survived a very busy January and as we move through February we are looking to present a product our Members can be proud of.  Our goal is to produce quality playing conditions throughout the year, but our focus will always be on our "Guest" events.  Nothing brings more satisfaction than hearing the stories  of jealous guests that revel in Stonebridge's quality conditions, superior customer service, utmost professionalism and overall enjoy-ability.  To this end , we will focus our attention on the details that usually go unnoticed.  Sight lines, edging, definition, mowing patterns and strategic fertility all lend themselves to proper golf course presentation.   Please feel free to stop me on the course with any questions, concerns or suggestions that will help make "The Stonebridge Experience" better.

     A few quick notes and updates from the golf course.  We have replaced the soft path material on #2 and #14 to dry out the quagmires that take place after irrigation.  This new material will be used throughout the course following our soft path removal project this summer.  The measures we have embarked on this year to improve our most troubled areas on the greens have produced good results.  The addition of Worm Power to our fertility program has had a synergistic effect with our existing organic products.  Worm Power is a compost tea made from worm castings.  The beneficial microbial activity has improved fertilizer efficacy, moisture retention, thatch control and soil porosity.  We are always looking for ways to improve our property and be environmentally conscious, this product delivers on both points.  

   Staying current on the latest and greatest can be a tough task in our industry, I am blessed that Stonebridge supports my goal of continuing education.  I spent the better part of last week in Orlando attending the Golf Industry Show(GIS).  This educational conference and trade show brings together Superintendents, Architects, owners, club managers and vendors from all reaches of the industry for more than 450 hours of educational seminars, a trade show that features the latest technology and an opportunity to network with peers from all over the world.  The GIS is held annually and it is a privilege and honor to attend.

    Unfortunately, I have some sad news to report.  The following explanation came directly from the Conservancy regarding the Osprey that was injured at Stonebridge on Saturday.  We have always worked hard to provide a safe haven for wildlife on our property sometimes accidents do happen.  To quell a rumor, this ill fated Osprey was not one that is nesting on #16.  We are actively pursuing a solution for the budding nest on #7 that remains in harms way.  A new platform and a transfer of nesting material will be planned for the summer:   

    From the wildlife clinic at the Conservancy....

The osprey was a female.

Unfortunately the osprey had a severe fracture. The right wrist had a compound, comminuted fracture at the minor and major metacarpal which means the fracture was open and bone was exposed as well as being shattered in multiple pieces. It was a recent injury but the condition of the bones was irreparable and we had to euthanize the osprey.

    Thank you for all your support and encouragement as we make Stonebridge the place that you deserve.