Thursday, May 21, 2020

Emerald Ash Borer

     We have been busy treating and removing Ash trees throughout the golf course.  Emerald Ash Borer has done considerable damage to all Ash species. It has been in Missouri for about 4-5 years now.  It is widespread throughout the state.  We are treating our healthy trees with a insecticide injected directly into the tree. That gives our trees  3 years control.   Any Ash tree with 40% or more of canopy loss is being removed.  We have removed 11 trees so far and we have at least 6 more to take out.

This is the adult Emerald Ash Borer.  They bore into the Ash tree and lay eggs.  The larvae hatch and feed just under the bark killing the tree.

 Notice this tree hardly has any leaves.  It was removed
  
Staff cleaning up.

Injecting insecticide directly into Ash Tree.  It is a tree IV.  This will give 3 years control of Emerald Ash Borer. 

Friday, April 24, 2020

COVID-19

     This has been a year to remember.  I hope everyone is doing ok.  My staff has been working very hard to get the golf course ready for the season.  With the State of Missouri stay at home order my seasonal staff is still at home.  I have 5 men that are ready  to go when the order is lifted. I have also been staggering my full time employees start times so everyone is not in the shop at the same time.   It has been very challenging to maintain this property with 6 people.  It just does not look right out on the course with no flags and pins in the greens.  Cups upside down who would of ever believed this.
      We suspended all projects that would put my employees closer than 6 feet.  We have been basically maintaining and mowing the golf course.  We had some great weather to get some of our projects checked off our list the past month.  Drainage on 14 green and 17 green are too big ones.  Trimming limbs throughout the golf course and removing a number of dead and damaged trees is next.  We have been hammered with lots of rain.  We get the stay at home order and it turns dry go figure.  We have a big list of projects that seems to get bigger every year.
      Hopefully we are starting to turn the corner and we can  get back closer to normal.  Please stay safe. It won't be long and we can all enjoy golf the way it is supposed to be played.


Thursday, April 2, 2020

Spring Aerification

We just finished our Spring aerification.  We deep drilled 5/8'' holes 10'' deep on 5''x 5'' centers.  after that we came behind with our Toro Procore 648 and punch 3/8'' holes 3'' deep on 1.5''x 1.5'' centers.  Here is a little trivia for you.  We have a total of 2 acres of greens.  We drilled a total of 792,000 holes with the deep drill machines.  We aerified a total of 5,632,000 holes with our Procore.  A grand total of 6,424,000 aerifying holes in our greens.
     Aerification is used for gas exchange in the root zone.  O2 needs to get down to the root zone and CO2 needs to get out of the root zone.  The aerification holes gives the gases a channel to get in and escape.  We also aerify to eliminate thatch.  Thatch can cause multiple problems.  Soft spongy greens to increase disease and insect pressure.  Aerification is a very important cultural practice to have nice playing greens.
     You will notice the holes are much smaller than in past years.  We used smaller tines but punched twice as many holes.  Below are a few pictures of the process.  My staff did an outstanding job.  We aerified all 19 greens plus 9 white tee in one day.

We verticut in 2 different direction before we aerified
Deep drill machine
 Look at the holes.  You can see the bigger deep drill hole below the keys.
 We used 35 tons of sand.
Dragging the sand into holes
Finished


10 Bridge completed

     It took about 1 month but 10 bridge is new and improved.  We added some much need support under the decking of the bridge.  You will notice when you drive across no more clatter.  It took a little longer than we thought.  The weather did not help out.  My staff did an outstanding job.




Monday, March 2, 2020

#10 Bridge

     We have been busy working on #10 bridge.  It has been too wet to get any work done on the golf course so we are fixing up the bridge.  This has been on our to do list since last summer.  We are replacing the rails, decking and beefing up some of the sub flooring.  I hope we will take out a lot of the clattering when you drive over the bridge.  We are also going to stain the entire bridge Forest green.  This will give it a much longer life and it will look much better.  We have another week of work before we get the bridge back open.  Sorry for any inconvenience.  Below are a few pictures of our progress.

 tearing down the old railing and flooring

 Staining our post
 Post going up
Railing finished.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Wet, Wet Wet

     Wet is the word.  Our 2019 season total for moisture is 58.48 inches.  We broke a record for the wettest May on record and we had the second wettest May through December of 2019.  Our average rainfall for a year is 43'' to 45''.  Since December 14, 2019 we have received 11.61'' of moisture from rain, snow and sleet.  Most course work is at a stand still.  We have been able to cut down several trees that are close to the cart paths or parking lot.  We had 3 days with no rain the beginning of February and we got all of our fairways sprayed.  We applied our post and pre emergent herbicides to control our winter weeds as well as crabgrass and goosegrass.  We also got half of our tees sprayed for Poa control.  Not only has it been wet but we have had spring like temperatures mixed in with some cold weather.  Our coldest day of winter will happen tomorrow morning when it is expected to get down to 7 degrees.  2 days later we are back to 50 degrees.  It looks like we will have some dry time next week.  I still have some drainage work I need to get done on holes 14 and 17 greens.  After that we have lots of tree trimming to do.  With all the rain we received a lot of painting got done.  We painted our in and out post, all ball washers were cleaned and painted and we put out newly painted tee blocks.  Spring is right around the corner.  Spring Green Aerification will take place 3/30/2020 and 3/31/2020. 

 Starting to spray 4 fairway
 Poa annua, this is one of the weeds we want to eliminate.
 Busy painting in and out post.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

7 Green Drainage

     We finished the drainage work to # 7 green today.  We installed drainage to the left side of the green and cut a drain in front of the green to catch the water seeping down in the fairway in front of the green.  #7 green does not have any drainage in the green.  It is a push up green.  That is a green that was built with native soil.  All new greens are built with drainage and the growing medium is sand.  This should help dry out the left side of the green and the right side of the fairway.  We have 3 more greens to add drainage to.  #9, #14 and #17.

 We dug trench with Track hoe.

Adding pea gravel
 Leveling out gravel
 Ready for topsoil
 Left side finished
Right side finished.