Thursday, February 12, 2015
Native Area Cleanup
We continue to use any extra manpower to clean and trim native areas that have become overgrown. Last month we were able to work on the right side of #6. This month we have been working on the right side of the 5th hole. Just a week ago, the area in the picture at right was completely overgrown to the point that one could not even see the base of the large Eucalyptus. We think it looks much better and hope you do too.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Bermuda vs. Kikuyu
One of several reasons we decided to use Bermuda in our fairways instead of Kikuyu was it's increased disease resistance. Note the grass on the right is Bermuda and disease free, while the Kikuyu on the left is inundated with Brown Patch.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
#17 Fairway Cut

Thursday, January 22, 2015
2014 confirmed as hottest year on record
Pace Turf had
reported earlier that 2014 was likely to be the hottest on record for the
planet. Now, we unfortunately have confirmation of those worst fears. This
week, Scientists at two independent organizations — NASA (the U.S. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration) issued separate data compilations showing that 2014 was the warmest
year since record–keeping began in 1880. Two other scientific groups
that track global temperatures — one in Japan, and another in Britain, will
issue similar reports in the near future.
Extreme heat was the norm in much of the world last year, with records set
across large areas of every inhabited continent. Only the eastern portion of
the U.S. recorded below average temperatures in 2014. Of even greater concern
is that the 10 warmest years have all occurred since 1997.Scientific consensus is that the majority of planetary
warming is the result of human activity — primarily the production of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gasses that are produced when fossil fuels (coal,
oil and natural gas) are burnt. Political and social consensus has been more
elusive. Regardless of your thoughts
on the causes of global warming, there is all kinds of other economic and
environmental reasons to regularly review our fertilizer, pesticide, water and
fuel use patterns, and determine whether more can be done to conserve.
Monday, January 19, 2015
New Mow Lines
I have been getting a lot of questions regarding the orange lines in front of the greens. These lines represent where I want different mowers to operate. The first line is four yards in front of the green and is maintained with a walk mower. The second line is about 15 yards in front of the green and is cut using a light weight triplex riding mower. From there out, we mow with our larger fairway units. I decided to make this change to reduce unnecessary compaction due to the fairway units cutting what is now being cut with the triplex.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Problem Areas

Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Reduced mowing schedule
Although we have been warm for several days, last weeks frosty conditions have dropped soil temperatures to around 50 degrees. Once soil temperature dips below 55, plant growth really begins to slow. Therefore, we adjust our normal mowing schedule to coincide with the grasses growth rate. Greens are currently being mowed 4 times a week and all other areas are cut twice. This reduced mowing schedule is working out well, allowing my staff to take some additional vacation time and using any extra labor to attack several projects around the club.
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