Today we hollow tined all of our greens. We took out a bigger core than we have done the past couple of years, 5/8's of an inch. This will allow us to get a lot more sand down into the greens, leaving us in a good position for the start of the season. We will start top dressing tomorrow. Hopefully the weather will be kind in March and the recovery process won't be too long.
Citywest Resort Golf Club Department Of Agronomy
Monday, 3 March 2014
Winter Tree Work
Just a few before and after shots of some of the tree work we done this year. In the areas we done, we cut all branches on the trees up to head height and cleared out all the leaves and other debris, making it much easier to find balls and play recovery shots, thus speeding up play. We hope that over the next 2 winters we can do this to all our spinney areas. We also cleared some other areas to make holes more visually appealing, like the island at the 15th green and the bushes at the front of the lake on 18.
Monday, 23 September 2013
Top Dressing Fairways
The last couple of weeks has been very busy for us. We have been focusing a lot of our attention on the fairways. We started by spraying a selective herbicide which will kill the weeds on them. We have also began to Verti-drain them again, a process that is hugely beneficial to the turf by relieving compaction and allowing air circulate in the soil etc. Today we started top dressing of the fairways, we plan to put out 800 tonnes of sand on the golf course, focusing on the fairways, walk off areas and areas that are generally wet in winter. This is a big step forward for the golf course as this process has not been done in many years here. We hope to make this an annual job to keep the course moving forward. This along with Verti-draining and other drainage work we hope will make for a much dryer, cleaner golf course in winter months in the future.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
New Chipping Area
This summer we started on building a chipping area at the back of the putting green. There was a decent size area between the putting green and the 6th tee box so we decided to clear the trees and make a chipping area. It will be for practicing short chips and pitches up to about 30 yards, there will also be a bunker for practicing sand shots. You can see some of the progress in the pictures below, we hope to have it open for the start of next season.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Summer Work
At this time of year we are doing the same jobs day in and day out, Mowing greens, tees, approaches, fairways, rough, semi-rough, raking bunkers and setting up the course. We also have a lot of different jobs going on. At the moment we are focusing on divoting all the fairways, as you can see from the pictures below, there is a lot of them, due to the increased amount of play the course receives in the summer. We are also sodding all the bad areas in the fairways that resulted from the extremely wet winter, spraying all our spinneys with round-up and selectively spraying for weeds on the course. This morning we verticut the greens and topdressed them. We will be verticutting again next week with special units that remove more seed heads from the plant which should make the greens a little quicker and smoother.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Top Dressing and Verticutting
We got a lot of work done on the greens today. We started by verticutting them, a cultural practice which helps reduce thatch by using vertical blades that cut below the surface of the soil. It also cuts lateral growing leaves which helps promote the plant to grow up, which results in finer leaves and therefore quicker green speeds. We followed that by mowing them and then finished off with a light top dressing. We will repeat this process on a regular basis throughout the season.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
New bunkers
You will be glad to know, we have just finished constructing 2 new bunkers! One on the 2nd hole just off the left side of the fairway and the other at the back of the 13th green. At the 2nd, the bunker is located around 250 yards from the white tees in a spot where a lot of wayward tee shots end up, this bunker will now call for greater accuracy from the longer hitters off the tee. On the 13th, the new bunker will catch over hit approach shots, leaving a tricky bunker shot back to a green sloping away from you. We also installed a new drain at the edge of the green on 13 which should help dry up that area.
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