Thursday, March 28, 2019

Busy, Busy

     We have been very busy here at the golf course lately.  The weather has finally cooperated.  We finally went 10 days without some sort of moisture.  We were able to get our pre-emergent herbicide  down to all of our tee's and roughs. We sprayed our tee's with round up to remove any winter weeds. Irrigation system has been pressurized and so far no leaks.  Speaking of leaks we did have a problem with the water line at the Halfway house.  It took 3 1/2 days to fix that problem.

We had to dig up the water line and repair it
We had to replace plumbing in the wall of the Halfway house.                              

     
     We will be installing some small yellow markers in the fairways where the family tee's are located.  People that walk are having a hard time finding the tee's.  If you drive a cart we have markers on the path letting you know where they are.  Anyone that walks has a harder time.  We hope this will help find the family tee's.
We can mow right over this flexible stake. 

     Finally we will be doing our spring Green Aerification Monday April 1st and Tuesday April 2nd.
 We will have E@E here to deep drill all our greens.  We will then run our Procore behind them.  If everything goes as planed it should only take 2 days.  Front 9 will be closed on Monday and the Back 9 will be closed Tuesday. 
 Our Toro Procore. Punches a 3/8'' hole 3'' deep on 2''x 2 1/2'' spacing
Floyd McCay Deep Drill Machine.  Drills a 5/8'' hole 10'' deep on 5'' x 5'' spacing

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Is Winter really gone


     What a winter we have had this year.  We seen it all.  Lots of snow (25''), some ice and quite a bit of rain.  We seen temperatures near 0 and highs near 70. Since November we have had 16'' of moisture on the golf course from snow, ice and rain. We have been getting some sort of precipitation every 7 to 10 days. It has been very difficult trying to get projects done this winter.  We have cut down quite a few trees. (see previous post)  Last week we fell two more big White Oaks that died.  One was north of #1 greens just across the cart path in edge of woods.  The second one was in woods behind our gas tanks at shop.  I had to call a expert to get these two big trees on the ground.  We did not want to destroy the cart path on #1 and I was worried about our gas tanks with the second tree.  We caught a break last week and was able to spray our fairways with our pre-emergent herbicide.  I was beginning to get worried if we were  going to be able to get the spray rig out on the wet golf course.  Just so happen we had 2 days of high winds and then it turned cold and froze the ground.  The spray rig had no trouble. We finished just before the last weeks snow.  The high winds did give us a huge mess with limbs that fell but it was worth the mess to get our fairways sprayed.  Looks like warmer temperatures are in the future but rain is also in the forecast.  We desperately need some dry time.  Below are some video's of the tree's we cut down and spraying fairways.

Spraying pre-emergent herbicide on 18 fairway.

Cutting down White Oak #1
White Oak behind gas tanks at Maintenance Building.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Course update



     Golf Course will open today at 12 p.m.  Golf course is thawing out and it could get slippery out there so be very careful walking to your ball and driving your carts.  The driving range will remain closed it is very soggy in the range and ball will plug.

Friday, February 8, 2019

New Rule Changes

     The USGA has posted a collection of Video's to help you understand the new rule changes.  Here is the link in case you need help interrupting the new rules.  I believe you will find it very helpful.  

http://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules-hub/rules-modernization/major-changes/major-changes.html

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Extreme cold

     We have had it all this winter.  Lots of snow, rain and bitter cold.  As I am writing this blog post it is -3 degrees.  The high today will be around 8 degrees.  The good news it will be near 60 degrees this weekend.  The bad news is the green might not be thawed down to 2 inches.  I am optimistic if the course is not open Saturday it should be open by Sunday.  Playing on thawing greens can cause root shear.  Root shear is the sharing off of the Bentgrass root system at the freeze line.  I feel if root shearing occurs at 2 inches plus we can overcome the damage before summer.  If we allow play on the greens with less than 2 inches of thawing it is very difficult to grow the roots back to proper depth for summer.  With roots at very dangerous short length we could lose some turf  this winter from Winter Desiccation.  It is very important we protect our greens from any damage. Not all of our greens thaw equally.  The greens that get the most sunlight will be the first ones to thaw.  # 7 and 18 greens will be the last ones to thaw because they are push up greens. Below is diagram on the sudden thaw dynamics.  Please call Pro Shop before you come out.  We will be monitoring the greens and when all greens are thawed down to the 2 inch level the course will be open.


Thursday, January 17, 2019

Tree Removal

     We have been busy removing trees the last few weeks.  We have 11 trees that died last year. We have 7 Ash trees that were removed because they had 1/3 of canopy dead.  The Emerald Ash Bore (EAB) is here in Missouri and they will attack and kill all Ash trees.  We have a lot of Ash trees on our golf course.  The good news is we will not lose all of our Ash trees.  They have some very good insecticides out that will control the EAB.  We will be treating most of our Ash trees.  The treatment is good for 2 years.  After 2 years we have to retreat.  Any tree that is already damaged or becomes damaged will be cut down. We have some really nice Ash Trees we can't afford to lose.  Dave and I will be evaluating all of our Ash trees and determine which tree need to be treated.  Below is a few pictures of some of our work.  We have cut down Oak tree in front entrance, Oak tree right 12 rough, Locust tree bottom of hill between 9 and 18, Oak tree next to 18 white tee, and the 7 Ash trees #10.  We still have 8 trees to remove when we can get back on the golf course.

 Ash tree removal #10 rough
 We took 7 Ash trees from #10 rough
 Oak tree from 12 rough
Oak tree from 18 white tee.
The Oak on 18 was little tricky to clean up.  Big limbs kept it in the air on a side slope.


Sunday, December 23, 2018

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to FCCC membership and co workers.