The greens are in great shape. I have been using some new products to help our greens fight off Nematode pressure we have been dealing with the past 4 years. I am using a combination of Organic and biological products in conjunction with nematicides. Looks like it is working so far. We have outstanding roots in our greens. I have tested 4 greens for Nematodes. All 4 that were tested came back positive for nematodes. 2 of the greens had 3 different Nematodes over the threshold the other 2 just had 1 over the threshold. The biological products go out every month and we have been using 2 different nematicides alternating them every 2 weeks. I am keeping my fingers cross that we will not see any damage. We do have a spot on the front part of 12 green. It is not Nematode damage. Looks like it is from urine. I believe a dog or maybe a deer urinated on the green. It was on the old flag stick. We will have to plug out the spot.
If you look at bottom of the dead spot you can see the half moon ring where old cup was.
The rest of the course is doing very well. We did have some bermudagrass winter kill. We will need to do some sodding on # 17 fairway. It did not get cold enough to kill all the Bermuda out right only small patches and some other it just thinned out. We will be treating all of our fairways and tees this year to eliminate bermudagrass. We did a test last year on 3 different fairways. It work very well. This will be a program we will have to commit to for a few years to get a handle on the bermudagrass encroachment in fairways tee's and green surrounds.
We have a few projects we need to work on this summer. We will be adding drainage to our low areas in 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 15, 17, fairways. We will be installing a new catch basin in front of 12 greens. We will be leveling at least 3 tees this summer. # 7 gold/red, #10 white and # 13 white.
Thanks for reading my blog I hope you find it informative. See you on the course.
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