Sunday 1 March 2015

Course Update

 This week we are seeing continued progress on the greens after the renovations with good turf growth and filling in of the tyne holes. The sand has mostly disappeared and we are gradually lowering the mowing height. In fact Saturday morning we were back to 4mm height but because of the excessive leaf growth it is still a bit furry. By the end of this week we should be pretty much back to normal conditions on the putting greens.
Good turf cover after 10 days

This week we vertidrained the tees to keep the water infiltration continuing through the soil profile. We are still having warm, dry conditions so this procedure helps with getting water to where the turf needs it - the rootzone.
Vertidraining the 5th tee

We also had to make an irrigation repair to a section of old, grey PVC pipe behind the 7th green. Because it was in quite a sandy area we didn't become aware of it until Tuesday. The leaking water would go straight to ground until a big enough hole appeared in the pipe and it then showed at the surface.



Next week's weather looks like continuing the trend of warm conditions with Monday forecast to be 31degrees. There is some rain in the forecast later in the week so fingers crossed, we get a good dumping of rain to freshen things up. Because of our irrigation systems capacity, it isn't possible to get the required amount of water to the fairways during a run of very warm to hot weather. We irrigate tees and greens to their needs but have to hold back on the fairways a bit or we end up running sprinklers all morning.

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