With summer like weather starting to hit us, the golfers are coming out to enjoy the course. With 3 inches of rain this past Friday night, we will play check up to get the course back in shape and mowed out. On the maintenance side of things, we will be verticutting the greens on May 31st. Please have patience during this process and if you come upon a green that we are working on, either wait till we finish or move on to the next hole. I will be glad to give you an automatic par for that hole. If anyone has questions regarding this process, please stop me and ask, will be glad to talk to you about it. Also, the top tee on #6 is very close to opening. I want to seed it one more time and get in just a little more thicker before we open it. I appreciate all of you who have reframed from hitting from it. As many of you have know by now, I got a hole-in-one on #10 this past Tuesday and want to thanks everyone who congratulated me on that. It was my 1st one ever and I'm proud that it was on Juniper Hill Golf Course, my home away from home. That's it from now, so we'll see you on the course.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Updated maintenance schedule
The course is really starting to take shape now. The greens have healed nicely from the aerification and we are getting a consistent cut on the turf. We have scheduled the DryJect for our greens on June 7th. This has been a great system that allows us to push sand deeper into the soil profile. This will be the 4th time we have used this system and the the roots have increased by 4 inches since we started a aerification/dryject program. Within the next coupleof weeks, we will also make our first verticut on the greens to help with the thatch along with a light topdressing. This will most likely be a Monday project so we won't interfer with heavy play days. As for the rest of the maintenance programs, we are in a routine of mowing and getting our detail crew together and planned out to keep landscaping beds cleaned. If anyone has any questions about what's going on here at Juniper Hill, please stop me anytime on the course or if you see me in the pro shop. We'll see you on the course.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Rain, rain, and more rain... again.
This past weekend proved to be a 'stay inside and relax' weekend due to the amount of rain we received. Our rain gauge had 6". The course help up great considering, and by Monday, Juniper Hill was just very wet and sloppy. A little stream running down #17 was all that remained. Unlike some of my fellow superintendents, their course were underwater. Pictures posted showed just how lucky we were with the rain. Connemara Golf Course has one hole that has over 7 feet of water covering it. Cherry Blossom Golf Club has 3/4 of it's driving range under water and their ponds had risen up to 5 feet to the edge of some fairways. Eagle's Nest Golf Course spent an entire day on one green just to wash the mud off of it. Luckly, yes we were. My sympathies goes out to all dealing with the rain and hope for a speedy recovery. So for those who complain about being on cart path only for one day here, think about not being able to play for about 2 days at the place you call your home course and being on the path for the rest of the week.
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