As our season slowly comes to a end our department has been working away at year end projects. We installed drainage in a few areas of the practice range and short game area. These areas were perpetually wet and caused turf and aesthetic issues. We have also been chipping away at the bunkers on #17, smoothing out the faces and recreating the grass edges. These bunkers suffered some severe frost heaving in the faces during the winter after they were built. Our team has removed a number of trees and brush from around our maintenance facility to allow some expansion of our operation. We are working away at clearing space to install aggregate bins and sufficient staff parking. This will also allow delivery trucks and semi's to access our facility without any issues. We are also removing the fallen trees and brush from the woodlot on the right side of #16 fairway. This is a challenging area to work as it is a peat bog and remains wet even in the hottest and driest of summers (like 2010).
In preparation for winter we have applied our snow mold protection and dormant fertilizer to our fairways. We will wait until we are closed to apply both fertilizer and plant protectants to greens and tees.
The weather has been outstanding to say the least, the weekend looks great and just as we close on Sunday night the tempatures begin to drop to a seasonal level.
In preparation for winter we have applied our snow mold protection and dormant fertilizer to our fairways. We will wait until we are closed to apply both fertilizer and plant protectants to greens and tees.
The weather has been outstanding to say the least, the weekend looks great and just as we close on Sunday night the tempatures begin to drop to a seasonal level.
Greig, another outstanding job this year. You have been dealt a hand that isn't pretty in some areas/aspects of the course, and you have done a great job. Wish some folks would look to the 125 acres of green we have vs the brick & mortar. Thanks from the dedicated Highland Golfers, and all the best to you and yours over the winter, and I hope we see you back in 2011.
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