Friday, August 23, 2013

Golf Course Update

End of Summer Update

First of all, I would like to say "Thank You" to everyone for your wonderful comments and compliments about the golf course.  Many of you recognize the hard work that goes into maintaining a golf course, especially in our climate,  and express that to the maintenance staff on a daily basis, which they appreciate very much.

Like most golf courses, we are faced with many difficulties throughout the year in keeping the course in top playing condition. We recognize many of the areas that need improvements and consistently work towards the goal of making things better.  Whether it be the bunkers, cart paths, tree work or other improvements, we are always trying to come up with solutions to fix and improve features on the golf course.

You may be wondering what some of the capital improvements were this year. Where did the money go? What did they buy or repair?

Capital- Equipment 

Let's start out with equipment upgrades.  

This first equipment upgrade was part of 2012 capital equipment improvements, but since I haven't mentioned it, I'll take this time to do so.

We purchased a new tri-plex Toro Greensmaster 3250-D.  The function of this mower is to mow the greens.  By adding to our tri-plex fleet, we were able to move or convert the oldest greensmower into a tee mower, thus improving the quality of cut on the tees.

Toro Greensmaster 3250-D side view
Toro Greensmaster 3250-D front view without buckets
The second equipment upgrade was a new Toro Rac-O-Vac Turf  Sweeper. The sweeper is used for multiple tasks around the course. Different tasks include-
  • cleaning leaves and pine needles
  • cleaning duck droppings off of tees and fairways during the winter
  • sweeping debris off of fairways and tees after aerification
  • cleaning run-off debris after thunderstorms
The Kubota tractor pictured below was a capital equipment upgrade in 2011.
Toro Rake-O-Vac with Kubota tractor
Toro Rake-O-Vac, purchased Jan 2013
  Stay tuned for updates on the capital projects we completed.  

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Maintenance Schedule Update

Fall Aerification Schedule

Tees - Week of August 26th - 30th

Greens - September 3rd & 4th

Fairways & Rough - Starting week of September 9th.  



Hole #16- Par 4



Joshua Tree on Hole #12-Par 3


Hole #6- Par 3


Monday, March 25, 2013

Maintenance Schedule Update

Spring Aerification Schedule

Tees - April 15th - 19th

Greens - April 23rd and 24th, Putting & Nursery Green on April 22nd

Fairways & Rough - Starting week of April 29th.  

We are going to try something new this year and aerify the par 3's the same week as the tees.  This should cut some time off of the fairway and rough aerification and cause less of a disturbance to golfers.  We will be using 7/8" solid tines on the front 9 holes and 7/8" hollow tines on the back 9 holes.


Photo from 2002 - View of the Clubhouse and the lake from 18 tee


Photo from 2002 - View of the lake on hole 18

Monday, February 4, 2013

Audubon Update

Feathered Friends

After several months of Koots, Geese and assorted ducks, we are all ready for them to migrate.  It's nice being able to provide a safe haven for all the different species of waterfowl during the winter. The downfall to this is the enormous amount of droppings they leave behind.  You may notice my crew spending a lot of time cleaning, blowing and sweeping the course this time of year.  We clean these areas daily, but it's hard to keep up with the mess.  The birds will start to migrate at the end of the month and the grass will recover.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.



March of the Koots


Koots on the Driving Range



Canadian Geese Hole #2



Canadian Geese Hole #3



Mallards and American Wigeons

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Audubon Update

Two Steps Closer To Certification

I am pleased to announce we are getting closer to our certification in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses.   The two categories we acheived certification in are:

Water Quality Management



Outreach and Education






The last category we need to complete is Wildlife and Habitat Management.  Thank You to LeaAnn Ogden for compiling our wildlife inventory list, and to the many homeowners located around the course that have hung bird and hummingbird feeders along the golf course property.  If you are interested in helping us promote our wildlife, contact myself or Lea Ann to become involved.  

Hole #2

Hole #2

Hole #7

Hole #7