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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Course Update 3/20

Sprinklers are installed on all of the front nine except hole #2 and the green on #1.  We anticipate getting #1, 2 and 10 finished next week.

We are fully seeded and cleaned up on holes 3 thru 8.  All fairways, tees, collars and aprons are aerated and sanded.  The #5 tee renovation should be sodded by the end of the week.  We will be sodding the tee tops with sod from the 5th fairway.  The surrounds will be seeded.  This approach allows us to use our own Poa Annua grass on the tee tops for a quick and inexpensive turnaround.  The tees should be playable around April 21st when the sod has fully rooted and can handle the daily play. 

Next on the side projects is the new fairway bunker on the right side of #10.  This bunker will likely only affect the long hitters, but should be visually impressive for all players from the tee and clubhouse.  The bunker is already rough shaped and should only take 1 day of solid handwork to get it ready for seeding.  The subgrade is pure gray clay with hardly a rock in site, so we will be adding sand sooner than we normally do since there isn't a need for sodding the bottom.  A sod layer is usually used, then butched down after 3 weeks and sand added.  This creates a barrier so that native soil and rocks don't migrate to the surface. 

In about 2 weeks we will start the work on the ladies 13th tee and the entire 14th tee.  Both will be fairly easy and quick to construct since there is very little dirt to move and most of it will be cut from existing soil.  #5 took so long because much of it was built from spoils left over during the irrigation and drainage work.  Also, we dealt with periodic heavy rainfall which set us back, making the spoils turn to mud. 

#10 green looks like it will make a full recovery!  We now have about 60-70% turf.  we aearted it with 3/8" solid tines again this week.  That was the 5th time we aerated #10 green since January 1st!!!!  That is the biggest reason for it's turnaround.  I think it will be ready for play in mid to late April without needing any significant sod work. 

We are going crazy with the wildflowers this year.  We had such great success with them 2 years ago in front of #13 green, we decided to see how they will do in these other natural areas...
  • front of #13 green
  • front of #11 mens tee
  • all around the pond between #10 and 18
  • all around the 18th tee area where the wood chips are
  • the water hazard between #12 and 13
  • the water hazard across #14 fairway
  • in front of the #16 tees
  • around a few stumps on #12 near the green, #13 near the tees, and to the right of #15 along the cart path
  • to the right of #6 ladies tees
  • behind the 8th green along the cart path and around the 4th tee area
All of these areas are either out of play, or in a water hazard.  They will be left natural all summer as long as the flowers maintain their color.

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