You will begin to notice that all of the "stuff" on the golf course is starting to disappear. Yardage markers, cart exit posts, shoe brushes and ball washers to name a few, will be brought in over the next week. We will be leaving the tee markers and the bunker rakes out for another week, but then will come in as well. Next Monday & Tuesday we will be winterizing the irrigation system. This process is rather loud and can be a bit startling at times, please be aware if you are planning on playing during these days. I will be posting some information regarding our winter preparation of the golf course in due time.
The fall is a great time to perform a number of necessary cultural practices. Our goal is to amend the upper portion of the greens surface with enough sand to help insulate the crown through the winter as well as removing and diluting organic matter. Below you will find a schedule of cultural practices that we aim to complete before the covers go on and the snow flies!!! Wednesday, Sept. 30th- Light topdressing followed by a Cocoa matt Tuesday, Wednesday October 13/14-Course Closure full core aeration with heavy topdressing. October 19th- Light topdressing followed by a Cocoa matt October 26th- Light topdressing followed by a Cocoa matt November 2nd- Light topdressing followed by a Cocoa matt November 9th- Deep Verticut, followed by a sufficient topdressing. November 16th- Post Course Closure, Heavy topdressing followed by Deep tine aeration. Of course this is all in hope that the weather cooperates...happy fall!
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