Thursday, February 16, 2017

Common vs. Hybrid Bermuda

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and that's definitely true when you look at this comparison between the Hybrid Santa Ana Bermuda on the left compared to the Common Bermuda on the right. It is really evident that the open growth habit of the Common is a perfect environment for Poa to infiltrate. On the other hand, the more dense Santa Ana makes it much more difficult for Poa to get a foothold.


Thursday, January 19, 2017

More of the good stuff

Wow, so much for the La Nina that forecasters predicted. YTD we are at 4.75" and nearly ten inches since November 1st. While our routine maintenance has been hindered, we have been concentrating on making the course its best on each particular day. A major hurdle with every big rain event is the natural drainage that runs down the left side of #5 and across the fourth hole. It takes some hard labor to clean the mud that is deposited on the cart path before it is usable. Otherwise, the rains have been a welcomed nuisance.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Here we go.....again

Last year I lost my rhythm and stopped posting. This year my goal is to post a couple times a month, to keep the information fresh without being too much of a time burden. As I sit down to write this, we have just received 1.10" of rain with more on the way. Since mid October we have a total of 6.75".......finally a legitimate rainy winter.


In an effort to maximize the rain, we have been deep-tine vertidraining the fairways every chance we get. This not only helps reduce compaction, but also increases soil oxygen and rooting depth. The beauty is that it creates little to no surface disruption. Employing this strategy along with a summer topdressing program, we hope to increase soil infiltration rates and improve the growing environment. Time will tell.....