Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Severe weather warning!
Looking at the 5-day weather forecast, it appears we are going to have high winds today and tomorrow. This means that, over the next couple of days, my staff will be prepared to be cleaning up leaves and other debris throughout the golf course. Then, starting Friday and moving into the weekend, we are expected to have sunny skies with the high temperatures in the low 60's. However, the low temperatures will be in the high 30's, which means we will most likely see some frost on the golf course in the mornings. So, be prepared for possible frost delays beginning Friday and on into the weekend. If we do have frost, we will have a shotgun start at 9am at the earliest. Hopefully, this wind storm will drop the rest of the leaves out of the trees and this will be our last major cleanup of leaves for the year. We have been working hard to keep the course manicured and in great condition. Other than the leaves and the wet areas that we have marked as Ground Under Repair, the course is in outstanding shape!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Disease control
With the cool, moist and overcast weather we have been having, we are experiencing high disease pressure on the greens. Some greens, depending on their location, will experience higher disease pressure than others. For instance, Hole #9 green is very shaded this time of the year, therefore does not get as much sun as the rest of the greens. So, this green tends to retain more moisture, creating an environment for disease. In order to combat the disease, we are on a preventive fungicide program. There are times when more needs to be done to help fight the disease. For instance, solid-tine aeration helps in opening up the greens to allow airflow down through the root system. This will help in drying out the surface as well as the first few inches below the surface. Hole # 9 seems to be the green, at this point, with the most disease pressure. So, we are aerating it today with solid needle tines. This should not affect the roll too much, but you will notice the holes in the green.
Needle-tine holes |
Aerating Hole #9 Green |
Pink Snow Mold on Hole# 9 Green |
Friday, November 11, 2011
Got Worms?
Happy Veteran's Day!
There is no frost today due to the overcast skies and slightly warmer temperatures. We do have a small chance of showers, but other than that, it should be a great day for golf. The golf course is in excellent shape! So, hopefully, you will take advantage of the great Fall conditions and get out and play some golf today.
Hole #18 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Hole #3 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Hole #6 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Hole #7 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Hole #12 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Hole #16 Crow Canyon C.C. |
Thursday, November 10, 2011
November 10, 2011
We will have another frost delay for the second straight morning. During the frosty mornings when we are unable to mow and perform our daily set up of the golf course, we catch up on other detail work, such as, cart path edging. We are also working on another small drainage project on Hole #15. Lastly, you can now get the latest golf course maintenance news by following me on twitter@TDaleSimpson. This will be especially beneficial for you during this time of the year to find out whether or not we will have a frost delay.
#1 Tee Crow Canyon Country Club |
Drainage work on Hole #15 |
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Good News and Bad News!
The good news is that the high temperature for today is going to reach 70 degrees. Also, we get to wake up everyday to these kind of views.
The bad news is that we have heavy frost and so there will be a frost delay until 9am. We will have a 9am shotgun start this morning.
Hole #1 Crow Canyon Country Club |
Hole #2 Crow Canyon Country Club |
Hole #11 Crow Canyon C. C. |
Hole #18 Crow Canyon C. C. |
Hole #15 Crow Canyon C. C. |
The bad news is that we have heavy frost and so there will be a frost delay until 9am. We will have a 9am shotgun start this morning.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Drainage and Cart Path Repair
As promised, we are starting to tackle some of the minor projects that need to be done on the golf course. Here are a couple of repairs that we were working on yesterday and will be finishing up today. First, we repaired a couple of nasty pot holes on Hole #2 cart path.
We also worked on a couple of drainage issues that we were having. One of the repairs was on Hole# 1.
The other repair was on Hole #18. Fortunately, when we rerouted the cart path on #18 this summer, we installed a pipe underneath the cart path, just in case we created a drainage issue in this area.
We will continue to work on projects such as these throughout the winter months, as well as, tree trimming and irrigation improvements.
Pot hole on Hole #2 |
Pot hole on Hole #2 |
Drainage repair on Hole #1 |
Drainage repair on Hole #1 |
Completed drainage on Hole #1 |
We will continue to work on projects such as these throughout the winter months, as well as, tree trimming and irrigation improvements.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Perfect Timing!
Happy Friday everyone! I just love free water! We received around .15" of rain last night and this morning. It couldn't have come at a better time since we spent the last two days fertilizing the entire golf course.
With this rain and the rain that is forecasted over the next week, we are able to turn off our irrigation, hopefully, for the rest of the year. Now, we will begin to focus our attention on winter projects such as tree trimming, drainage and irrigation projects. Of course, I will keep you up to date on everything that is going on. Have a great weekend and don't forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night before you go to bed.
Fertilizing Fairways and Roughs |
With this rain and the rain that is forecasted over the next week, we are able to turn off our irrigation, hopefully, for the rest of the year. Now, we will begin to focus our attention on winter projects such as tree trimming, drainage and irrigation projects. Of course, I will keep you up to date on everything that is going on. Have a great weekend and don't forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night before you go to bed.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
A Calm Day in West Texas!
Yesterday reminded me of a calm day growing up in my home town of Lubbock, Texas. However, one might think a small tornado passed through the town of Danville, CA last night from all of the debris and broken branches that are on the golf course this morning. Be assured that my staff will be working tirelessly to cleanup the mess that was left behind from the high winds we experienced yesterday. We hope to have the course cleaned up and back to "normal" by this weekend. Thank you for your patience over the next couple of days as some of the routine maintenance and detail work may fall behind while we work to remove the leaves and broken branches from the golf course.
Leaves in Hole #17 Bunker |
Leaves in Hole #8 Bunker |
Broken branch on Hole #13 |
Leaves on Hole #17 Fairway |
Leaves in Hole #17 Bunker |
Broken branch behind Hole #8 Green |
Debris on Hole #10 Tee |
Debris behind Hole #16 Green |
Broken branch on Hole #15 |
Pine needles in Hole #6 Bunker |
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