Well, it looks like we will be returning to normal temperatures this week. The pins will be placed back in the temporary positions on Monday, December 28th for the remainder of winter. I hope everyone had a chance to get out and take advantage of these unseasonably warm temps and knock a few balls around.
Happy New Years to Everyone at the Crest!!
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Temporary Greens
I hope everyone has taken advantage of this amazingly warm weather and worked in a few extra rounds this December. Normally by now the frigid air is upon us and the pins are in temporary positions. The typical winter weather looks to be back this weekend with highs in the low to mid 40's and below 30 at night. When the greens are frozen and have a chance of slowly thawing out it creates a soft layer on top that will be damaged with traffic.With this we will be Changing the Pins to the temp holes. Next week looks favorable and we will change back to regular greens. Once the temperatures get to back normal the following week we will close the greens for good to reduce any wear from overuse and no ability to recover. This will set the greens up for great conditions heading into next season.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Fairway Punching
This week and next, we will be punching fairways. This will not interrupt play as we are using 3/4" solid tines. The tines will penetrate 3-4" into the soil to help break up compaction and open channels to facilitate drying. These holes will remain open until spring and when we begin fertilizing, the pellets will reach deeply into the root zone.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
9 Tee Extension
9 tee has always been a problem due to the size and location. The tee will stay overly wet with a lack of sunlight coupled with little airflow. These two conditions will cause the roots to shrink and reduce vigor. The small teeing area also adds issues as there is limited space to set the tees. I've increased the teeing area to help alleviate wear. By providing 9 additional teeing positions to hit from, this will allow for more recovery time.
Sod removal |
Removing soil to finish grade. The depth is 8" |
Ready for sand. We used original mix from the overly large 18 Blue tee. |
Finished Tee. We will have 21 teeing positions from the back 1/3 of the white tee to the front 1/3 of the black tee. |
14 Revamp
We had a very productive week and completed the revamp of 14 approach. The landing area was widened 20+ feet to accept those long iron shots into the green. I decided to use the sod from the right hand side of two approach(the approach to nowhere) so that once everything heals the grass will blend in perfectly with the original approach. No-one sells,grows our construction blend(princeville bentgrass) and would cause an unsightly line where we reworked.
Removing sod at the approach edge and bunker. |
The first step was to remove the sand and liner. |
Seth on the backhoe shaping the new bunker. |
Smoothing out the approach after 20 cart loads of fill. |
After getting the grade close, sand was spread to fill in any small imperfections. |
Bentgrass sodding begins. |
A drain line was carved out in the bunker and will empty into the pond |
Drain piping installed |
Backfilled with pea gravel |
Sand-trapper bunker liner was installed |
Finished Approach |
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