Tuesday, September 17, 2013

September--Fall is in the Air

After an unusual summer, that was honestly just plain crazy, we are now in a "drought" as I like to say now!  We seriously are very dry.  This is not a bad thing for the golfers though, as the greens are firm (almost getting a little too firm) and the speeds are rolling very consistent with speeds that are making a lot of golfers very happy.  I noticed due to this very weird weather pattern we are having where the days are mild, and the nights are cool, with such dry air--seed heads are trying to form again on the greens.  I once again treated with a herbicide called Princep (simazine is the active ingredient for all of you chemical junkies).  This is still a culture shock to me to spray such a thing.  I did mix a Minor nutrient package along with iron--just in case we get an off color stunting from this spray.  It is very intriguing that this is the recommended spray, and is something for all the turf managers and superintendents reading this blog to really almost scratch your head and say, "really--on green turf?"  It worked excellent in the spring, and I'm hoping to get some Poa annua control out of this this fall as well.  On to bigger and better things--the sod that we installed on the course is doing well.  It isn't growing as fast as I had hoped for, but it is healthy and doing well.  This weather pattern of cool nights and mild days, along with absolutely zero rain isn't helping it to grow in, but it is still a healthy stand of turf.  We will begin to use these tees very limited throughout the fall and winter, and once the grass begins to grow in the spring and summer these will be the primary tees as I plan to re-work the other tees on these areas.  I'm excited to see all of the visitors out here coming to play as all the bentgrass courses are healing in from aerification.  That is one positive about the diamond zoysia is that we aerify one time, in the dead of summer when its almost too hot for golfers any way.  We have great greens when the bent guys are healing in, so as a sales pitch to those golfers of other courses that read this, come out!  The finished product for the waste bunker really thrilled me, and I have enjoyed each of the comments that I have received on this new addition.  How do each of you like the red carts?  I think they have an appealing look on the golf course.  I wasn't sure exactly how I would like them at first, but I think they really pop and look sharp!  As summer winds down, so does our maintenance crew.  Its not the hustle and bustle of cut cut cut cut cut the crazy growing grass, but lets make progress.  Lets get projects done!  I look forward throughout the fall and winter and upgrading and bringing new and improved areas that I hope that each of you will enjoy and make your River Falls golfing experience one of a kind!  Fall color is soon for us to enjoy, come out and play golf and enjoy the beauty of fall.



 Initial Plugging of #13 under the Tree--It is beginning to grow in extremely well.
Prepping for the waster bunker

Middle stages of #16 waste bunker


Almost ready.



Just a sneak peak of a close up of how great the Diamond really is!

uh oh!  Spots like we had last year trying to pop up!
'Take all root Rot'
Sprayed Torque and then 10 days later sprayed Heritage TL and today they are almost non existent.

Yes, this used to be the massive sink hole on 3 green!  It filled in nicely

6 tee box before our shaving it down to tee heights!




How bout these Candy Apple Red carts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Sod Finally is Here! Project week continued

Well we have been patient--but the day is finally here!  It's been around a month since the 100 year flood has kept the sod fields where they were harvesting from actually cutting the sod for us.  We chose a new variety of Bermuda sod called 'Tif Grand'.  It is the first sterile Bermuda (aka sod--or of higher quality) that is shade tolerant.  The areas that we are concentrating on, which really are our main issues anyways are shady locations.  Number 6 tees are a par 3.  The zoysia that used to be there just couldn't withstand the shade and excessive divots as it is a very short wedge par 3.  With the Tif Grand, I am expecting to see a much rapid recovery.  In order to correct the drainage issue that kept that tee box wet, we installed a valley with a drain and large rocks in order to divert the water around the tee that flows off of the road/gulley that runs along the side of this tee box.  We raised the tee box with river sand two inches as well and while we were waiting we had 0 water issues on that tee box.  I'm excited to grow this in and get it open.  I feel that you will be amazed with the tight low growth that the 'Tif Grand' possesses, thus allowing you to get a better feeling golf shot.  We have expanded the ladies tee on number 6 as well and resodded it.  If sod permits this year, we have intentions to reopen the old ladies tee on number 6 as well to give more options.  The heavy traffic area behind the green on number 6 is fixed!  Please respect the area, and try to avoid traveling in the same paths each time you play.  Number 13 ladies/seniors tee is upgraded!!  The back area behind 17 green is finished as well.  As we move on with the final pallets of sod, we are going to "plug" the area to the right of 13 fairway at the big oak tree, so once again, this area will be roped, so please respect these ropes and stay off of this new area.  It will be marked as ground under repair until area is allowed to grow in. Behind 12 green will get the much needed upgrade as well that has been waiting patiently. The new waste bunker on 16 will begin ASAP now that we have the sod to go around the collar and border the bunker.  This will help catch balls that go long and into the river, as well as eliminate the wear and tear as well as shade/traffic of a one way on one way off hole.  We will label the bunker as waste, so play it as one.  Soon I will provide the rules of "waste bunkers."  Last, but not least, we will upgrade as many of the tees on number 9 that we can!  These zoysia tees just don't recover like the 'Tif Grand' will, so I feel for the longevity of these tees it is important to upgrade as many of these as we can.  Enough reading!  Check out some photos and check back for more photos in the next few days
 Prepping number 13 Tee

 Getting closer!
 At lease 3x the original size and not under the tree! 
 Number 6 green before we resodded the green and now the exit.
Intern Jay swatting the crazy bugs that have been after him all Summer
 17 green repairing the green and the before of the area we sodded.
 First Kill off of Upper 6 tee.
 Upper tee rails is dead!

 Sprayed dead--waiting for sand!
 sanded 2" deep and digging the drainage

 drain around the tee
 Edge of 13 Senior/ladies tee box--will have love grass on the hill
 A foggy view this morning from the new Tee box on 13
 Sod is going down!
 Behind 6 green
 Just patch work left.
 we have grass on 13

Keeping us busy--can't say enough at how great this sod is. 
It was probably the best sod pieces I have ever laid.
 
Check back tomorrow for finished photos.
Or come out and see it in person.


Sunday, July 21, 2013

Aerification

We core aerified our Diamond Zoysia Greens for the first time since they were installed back in 2010.  The issues we have had on our greens, in my opinion are the lack of core aerification.  It is a critical process that we must do once a year in early July when the temperatures are hot, to encourage rapid recovery.  A week prior to aerification we used a quick release fertilizer to get the greens growing at max.  The morning of aerification we lightly double verticut then we began the process.  On Wednesday, we fertilized the greens again with a more slow release, with many other beneficial nutrients and soil additives to ensure healthy turf.  We will consistently roll the greens to ensure that they become smooth and roll to the consistency we are accustomed to.  Below you will see the complete week of progress from the initial aerification to the progress the greens have made on Friday.  I could not have asked for a better crew during this week!  They worked extremely hard, and I know they gave all the energy that they had.  To that--I thank them.


Double Verticut Before Aerification.


Intern Jay Getting experience on the ProCore 648, Aerifying
We went with 1/2inch coring tines at a 2" Spacing
A close up of the Holes/Cores


Where's the Green? 



 
                                                       Clean up Process

Cores are all up.


A Top Dressed green
 
Dragging a green once Top Dressed to move the sand into the holes.
We used a "brush dragger" as well as a coco mat.
 
Sand all in the holes
 
Let the water fly to keep the greens moist and to knock the sand in!



A view after the first day.

This is the sod we laid last week on 3 green--all used to be the
"Elephant Hole" in the green.


Day 2


Day 2






Friday Morning after the mowing.



holes are disappearing