Sand Creek Country Club was the recipient of over 6.5" of rain over a 5 day period. This resulted in flooded condition on the creek and marsh courses. When marsh 7 green went under water we took action to rent a 6" water pump to expedite the process of water removal. The heat and humidity that followed the rain was a major concern because it will "cook" the grass. The grounds crew worked long and hard hours to save almost all the turf and have the courses playing great for Labor Day weekend.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Course will open Friday
Almost all the debris on Lake 9 has been cleaned up. We were able to mow greens Monday and they look great coming out of winter. The lake fairways were also cut today.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Spring "Greens"
The greens have come out of winter better than expected so far. We had a brutally cold and snowy winter that made for ice cover on our greens that lasted for many weeks. This can be devastating for mostly poa annua greens which we have. The only concerning spots are on creek 3 and marsh 2. We will be nudging these areas along with some fertilizer once the weather warms---hoping very soon. We can't wait to see everybody back out on the course.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Winter ice and snow
This winter continues to be an interesting one. We took the snowblower out to the putting green and cleared off a small part of the lower sections to determine amount of ice covering our greens. We did not see any solid ice--(just the slushy version). This is great news for the golf course. Greens under solid ice can lead to death of turf if it lasts 45-60 days continuous.
The greens look very healthy at this point and we will let Mother Nature handle the rest of the winter.
Can't wait for spring and warmer temperatures. It's going to be another great season for golf.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
What a winter!
We can't be the only ones anticipating a early spring! This winter has proved to be one of the coldest and snowiest in history. Much of our time has been spent plowing and salting.
As for the golf course:
We have had ice on the greens for sometime which can be harmful to poa annua grass. We are monitoring the health and will begin to do whatever we can to come out of winter with a healthy golf course.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Course closed for 2013
Due to the weather the course is now closed for the winter. The Lake 9 has temporary cups in the approaches and is open for winter play.
The green are put to "bed" in the winter. It is a multi-step process we use that involves the following:
Mow the greens one last time
Blow off any debris
Spray preventive snow mold product
Topdress with sand to cover grass
The Topdressing helps protect the crowns of the plant from freezing injury or drying out during the harsh winter months
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Cool nights
We had a rough stretch of mid 90's highs and mid 70's lows 2 weeks ago. This past week had 70's highs and a few 50's lows. Our bent/poa mix greens perform much better in the lower temp range. When the temp and humidity are high this allows the bent and poa to grow at different rates and creates a puffy surface. Expect to get a much smoother ball roll as this weather pattern continues.