Thursday, November 29, 2012

# 5 Bunker Project Update

We received a little more snow than I was expecting, but that didn't hinder our progress on #5 bunker. Late Tuesday afternoon as the snow was winding down the crew went out and shoveled the sod-cut area around the green and bunkers in preparation for a sod delivery Wednesday. Until this snow storm arrived, we've actually been quite dry through November. This usually doesn't matter during late fall, but with temps in the 60's arriving early next week and our scheduled irrigation blow-out coming up, we needed to get the sod laid while still having access to water on the course.
Waiting for sod.


 
Finishing up the bunker slopes.











        



Walk on/off restored.



New look on # 5










 

Monday, November 26, 2012

# 5 Bunker Project

 One of our many projects this fall was revitalizing the bunkers with new sand to give golfers a more consistent playing surface to hit from. Over 100 tons of new sand has been added to the bunkers to reach a 4" depth over the entire bunker. 
The front center bunker on #5 has become an issue, as many shots will bury into the steep face. This leaves an already daunting shot even more unfair. I decided to follow in line with some of the previous bunker work and create a bunker with a grass face and flat bottom. This should help eliminate those difficult buried lies.
These pictures will illustrate the steps taken to fix this bunker, as well as the surrounding areas of rough turf that have declined from traffic and splashed sand.

 
Pic # 2   Nearly 10 inches of sand!
Pic #1   First step - sand removal
Pic # 3    New bunker dimensions.  








Pic # 4   Removing the years of sand above the bunker.

Pic # 5  Newly shaped front face.
Pic # 6  Reconfigured bunker with liner installed. (Notice left edge of bunker closest to Derek has been smoothed to remove the small pocket seen in the top left of pic #3)




Pic # 7  Stripping away the old sod. 











Updates to follow soon!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

VENTRAC!






We gave our new multi-purpose Ventrac machine a trial run on some of the steep slopes to the left of 2 tee and right of 2 and18 fairway. I have to say, Wow, as this tractor handled the slopes with ease and confidence with the dual wheel kit. The area just to the left of 2 tee would usually take two of our guys 4-5 hours to complete with string trimmers. I was able to finish this section and continue up to the Lejeune's house in just under an hour. The Ventrac has the capability to attach over 20 different implements and will definitely increase our efficiency. Once the natives are cut we will attach the aerovator and punch holes in the 2 inch rough around the course.

Right of 18 Fairway


Getting close to the red zone on the right of two fwy.

Friday, November 2, 2012

New Machines!

Our hard working crew ready to go on the new Toro cutting units!

From Left to Right:  Mariano, Nicolas, Derek, Neal, Me, Mike, Rene, Martin, Corey, Michael, and Kevin.







The walk mowers in the front row will be used this Saturday for the first time. These, along with the five tri-plexes, and two fairway units pictured behind, will bring newer cutting and eco-friendly technology to Rivercrest. This will help us achieve cleaner more precise cuts, ultimately increasing plant health while preserving the environment.