Thursday, September 20, 2012

Construction Crew


Duininck Golf
As we get closer to the end of the construction process I would like to thank the Duininck Golf crew. They have worked countless hours to provide us with the best possible product.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Golfer Damage


At some point during play on Tuesday, a golfer purposefully took seven divots out of the green on #8 Red Feather. It looks like it was done with their shoes and putter. The damage extends across the front of the green. Over the last four weeks, we have repaired a number of divots on greens caused by clubs. This is by far the highest number of the incidents we have ever seen in one year. 

If you see someone causing this type of damage please say something to either my staff or the clubhouse staff. A golfer that feels the need to cause this type of damage has no right playing our course.



Monday, September 10, 2012

Course Update

 
I'd like to apologize for the lack of posts in the past couple of weeks. Last week was spent aerifying the course which is a process that always seems to eat up most of my time. A huge thank-you goes out to the members of my crew for putting in the long hours it takes to complete the job. I would also like to thank all the golfers for their patience during this process.

The greens are healing from the aerification process fairly quickly. With cooler weather in the forecast, we expect this process should speed up by the end of the week.

Now that aerification is finished, we will shift our focus back to over-seeding thin areas on fairways, tees etc... This seeding will likely continue for the foreseeable future, as I would like to move out into the rough and repair areas that were lost to the drought.

As we approach fall we are beginning to prioritize our list of late fall/winter projects. Here are a few of the things we want to address:
  1. Add and/or move specific irrigation heads to provide better coverage for years like we have recently experienced.
  2. Improve or add drainage to some low areas on the course. An example of an area would be along the west side of the cart path running between #1 Black Bird fairway and #2 Black Bird tee complex.
  3. Re-edge bunkers on the Black Bird course.
  4. Raise and level low irrigation heads throughout the course.
The renovation of Gray Hawk is moving along very well. All fairway and tee box seeding has been completed and the sod work is drawing to an end. All of the greens are growing well thus far. This is the most consistent germination we have had throughout the three years of renovation work. The hot temperatures we experienced the two weeks following seeding may have slowed initial growth a bit, but the cool nighttime temperatures have helped alot. The cooler forecast for the end of this week should real kick things into gear.

With all the major tasks completed, we could use a good rain to help things fill in. 
 
 #4 Grow-in underway
 
#7 Fairway bunkers are sodded
 
#7 View of green complex from 200 yds
 
#3 Fairway just prior to seeding