Thursday, April 1, 2010
If the weather warms up, they will come.
With the warm weather giving us a treat this week, golfers have come out in herds. We are trying our best to get everything mowed out and ready for the season. Please bear with us during the process of finishing up a few projects and teaching new employees the equipment and where to mow. I also want to remind everyone TO KEEP THEIR CARTS ON THE CART PATH WHEN AROUND GREENS AND TEES. We have made tremendous strides in improving the golf course and this is your way of helping maintain the areas around the greens and tees. If golfers see a carts parked or traveling within 10 feet of the green, then they will think they can do it, which leads to the group behind them thinking the same way and so on and so on. Next thing we have is worn grass laid over from cart damage, unsightly turf around the green, and golfers complaining about they don't have a good stand of grass around the greens to chip from. Hope everyone enjoys the warm weather and we'll see you on the course.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Ponds are finished!


Just wanted to let everyone know that #1 and #13 ponds are finished, fountains are in, and they will be in better shape this year (and for the next upcoming years). I appreciate everyones patience and for playing around us and to the temperary greens. This really helped us continue the job on an uninterrupted task. Enviornmentally safe chemicals have been applied to help keep control of algae growth. And the added bonus... you will be able to find your golf ball better in the ponds. :) Again, thank you for your understanding and patience thru this experience as we continue to get the course in shape for the upcoming season. And as always, we'll see you on the course.
Friday, March 19, 2010
#13 Pond


Well as all of you have noticed, we are working on #13 pond in cleaning it out. What is amazing is that this pond was worse then #1 pond. I appreciate everyone being patient with us during this process and playing the temperary green out in the fairway in order not to disrupt the work being done. Also, in front of #16 tee, we wil be working on extending the rock creek around to meet up with what we have on the right side of the tee. By cleaning these ponds, with our fountains and chemical treatments, it will help with algae and moss control. Again, I appreciate all of your support and patience thru this.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
#1 Pond


We have been dredging the pond on #1 these past couple days and boy what a mess it has been. Hopefully we will finish it up on Friday, and fill it back up and put the fountain in it. Cleaning the pond will help us better control the algae and build up on the pond surface. We took out at least 3 feet of mud and muck. We will also be doing #13 pond next week, which that I think won't be as messy, easy clean up, etc. I do appreciate everyone playing around us these past few days. And as always, we look forward to seeing you on the course.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Etiquette and Respect
I found this today and thought it would be good to get it out so everyone could read it.
"Golf etiquette requires you to rake the sand before exiting a bunker. A sand trap or bunker should be left exactly as you found it, and the same goes for greens and fairways. Divots should always be replaced and ball marks repaired. If you respect the course, then you respect the game; and if you respect the game, chances are you'll play better, too."
I thought this was worded very well, as I have talked in numerous newsletters about golfers doing their part in helping to care for the course. Hope this finds you all doing well as I have a feeling spring is just right around the corner. We'll see you on the course.
"Golf etiquette requires you to rake the sand before exiting a bunker. A sand trap or bunker should be left exactly as you found it, and the same goes for greens and fairways. Divots should always be replaced and ball marks repaired. If you respect the course, then you respect the game; and if you respect the game, chances are you'll play better, too."
I thought this was worded very well, as I have talked in numerous newsletters about golfers doing their part in helping to care for the course. Hope this finds you all doing well as I have a feeling spring is just right around the corner. We'll see you on the course.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Spring Tease
Well, last Sunday was just a sample of what is to come. Snow melted, the sun came out, and it got to around 60 degrees. Now it's Thursday, cold, and again... snow. We are trying to get a few things done during this winter season on the days when we can actually get out on the course. We just started adding a new irrigation line to #4 ladies tee and replacing some vavles that went bad on us last year. We went back and took a closer look at the trees and found a couple more that need to come out due to safety issues. Hopefully we can work out a schedule with Louis Miller and Golf Development to get his crew back in here to finish up #17 & #18 next month. After that it will be just a matter of raising some money to complete the new #3 green complex. Getting this done will able us to redo #6 bunkers and the front part of #6 green as well as expanding the back part of #15 green. I hope you all will come out in support and play in our "Keep it Green" event on April 3rd. This event will hopefully raise some money to help get #3 project going. Thanks to everyone for their continued support and we'll see you at the course.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
More snow and rain
I don't think the weather can make up it's mind right now. We get snow, then rain, then snow, then rain. Of course now, it's both. But it's winter time and it gives us the opprotunity to stay home, be with family and relax before the summer gets busy. I hope all of you enjoyed a great Super Bowl, except for the halftime show. March Madness is upon us along with the SEC tournament. As for the golf course, it is winterizing with all the snow. It has giving us time to improve the maintenance facility in areas where we can organize and work better. Everyone please be safe out of the roads and we look forward to a spring that is just around the corner.
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