15 fairway bermuda eradication video.
Maintenance & renovation practices of one of the oldest 18 hole country clubs west of the Mississippi Host of 1904 Gold Medal Matches in the Olympics
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Update 2nd Fairway Bermuda Grass Eradication Spray
Update of what we are seeing with our fairway bermuda eradication spray. Also included a link for those of you that get the email without the embeded video. I have to remember the links from now.
15 fairway bermuda eradication video.
15 fairway bermuda eradication video.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Update on 4 approach
The staff completed the replacement on 4 approach with zoysia today. We did an additional three rows of zoysia on the front of 16 and will complete the remaining section tomorrow. This will reduce our chemical applications by another 1000 square feet which does not seem like a great deal but it is. Asst Skip has informed me that a number of the false fronts have been reduced in size over the years since there initial installation in the 90's. Since I have been here, we have eliminated them on 1,3,6, 1/2 11, 18 and 4/16 in the last few days.
We will be topdressing thw zoysiaj with sand in preparation for winter and to begin the smoothing process for next season.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Approach, Bent grass false front replacement
Over the last few years, we have been replacing the false front bent grass approaches with zoysia on a number of holes. We had some sod left over from the range tee project and used it to replace the approach on #4 on Thursday. Replacing these bent grass approaches will assist us in a number of ways.
Playability should improve. Bent surfaces are usually soft and reduces bounce and ball roll onto the green.
The bent approaches require the same chemical apps as the green increasing cost on the operation.
Require more water than green surfaces. In many cases, we must flood these areas with hand watering to keep them alive and stress free. Replacement will save labor and water expense as well.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Fairway Bermuda Eradication Spray
Prepared a video regarding our 2nd Fairway Bermuda eradication spray this season which was completed on Sunday. Check it out below.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Men's Championship Day
Today is the conclusion of Glen Echo's Men's Match Play Championships. 10 individuals will be vying for 5 titles. Our overall Men's Championship will be between Nathan Calcari and Darren Stoffel. They will be playing 36 holes starting at 7:30. Come by and watch some of their final round. Spectators are always welcome. Good luck to all participants!
Friday, September 5, 2014
Lady Open Golf Tourney This Sunday!
Have you signed up for the 2nd Annual Lady Golf Tournament this Sunday. 9 hole golf at 3:30 with a 4 person scramble with water and treats for the dogs on the course. Dinner and swimming at the pool following the event. If you don't play golf, join us at the pool for the after golf activities. Don't think Lady will make the course but she will be at the party. THE GIRL LOVES A PARTY!!!!!
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Long Range Tee Update/Course Etiquette
The long range tee was mowed for the first time today, 15 days since the sod was laid. We are using a walking mower and are mowing it at a height of .900" which is effective height of our riding tee mower of .750". To give you an idea of the height of cut, our tees are mowed at .500". We might drop it slightly over the next couple of mows but will keep it higher than normal to insure good rooting going into winter. We have plenty of time next season to bring the height down to an effective practice height for you and our guests.
Also have seen two divots near holes over the last week. This type of damage is rarely seen at our club and now we have seen two of these in a weeks time.
62 steps to walk mow the long range tee in one pass. 40 passes so far with about 25-30% left to mow. |
Using our collar walking unit to cut the tee. Trying to keep the riding equipment off of it as much as possible except the roller to help smooth the surface. |
A disturbing view today was to see a divot out of the tee and a spot where someone set up out on the tee hitting drivers. Will one or two individuals hitting off the tee kill it, of course it won't but why not hundreds of people hitting off of it since one or two are going to do it. You know the answer if hundreds hit off of it, it will be destroyed before we get the opportunity to use it. I do realize there are more than our members that use this facility who could be involved in this issue and the one below.
Also have seen two divots near holes over the last week. This type of damage is rarely seen at our club and now we have seen two of these in a weeks time.