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.
Last fall we utilized a “new to us” method of revitilization for our practice tee. Our contractor TDS, fraize mowed the surface of the tee to remove organic matter as well at to aid in leveling. The tee was then aerified and seeded to a new variety of creeping rye grass. We chose this type of turf grass as research shows rapid recovery and a low growth habit. We were able to get some great growth in the fall, but the tee is still not ready for traffic and full use. The plan is to utilize the mats until growth has filled in some of the voids etc. We will then begin to slowly set up hitting areas on the grass tee. For a while we will alternate between grass and the mats with a 50/50 ratio of use. Once the grass tee is established and is in adequate recovery mode, the practice areas will be back to normal. As always our membership’s patience is appreciated as we try to improve these areas for use.
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