Friday, February 28, 2014

328 Nursery

Tilling the Stolons
As the prep of this big nursery project continues we can see the end of phase one in the horizon.  In efforts to save monies we leave the removed sod on the driving range to be dispersed which removed the adhered sand.  This is a messy process that usually is complete within two weeks.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Season is in Full Swing

The Lamborghini on Cook
Yesterday on the way home I saw three Ferraris and then a Lamborghini .. I realized season must be in full swing ... and it is.  March and April are the busy time for the golf course and there are so many things all trying to happen at the same time. 

Remember, our goal is to ensure you have the finest time here while you are at Avondale.  So please do not hesitate to contact me, Nik or Mark if there is anything we can do for you.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Spraying & New Nursery

Spraying for Summer Weeds
Once a year we spray for the summer weeds, but last year we skipped this step.  And boy did we pay the price in lost of weed suppression.  In addition, we put in fertilizer and growth regulator.  The should help us in our roughs.
Cutting Out New Nursery
It was determined that we would install a 328 bermudagrass nursery for approach repair and conversion.

Team Clears Old Sod
The prep of this project is a big step.  First, we have to clear the area and over the next month or so kill any of the undesirable coming back in.
Finally, once the weeds have been suppressed we can add soil, level and sprig the 328 stolons.  This nursery will be ready to harvest next year.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Beauty Has a Price

10's Pond
 Beauty isn't free and comes with costs.  But I will tell you we have been blessed with a great year for growing grass.
New Drain Addition to 2's Fairway
Part of that beauty leads to puddling water.  To combat that issue we are installing new drains and repairing old ones.
New 328 Nursery Being Build
On top of that, we are starting work on the new 328 nursery being built on the DR.  This will start the approach and surround issues in the future.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Spiking Greens, Trimming Tree, Killing Poa ... On My

Grass is Looking Great
Even with all the challenges we experienced the season and during overseed everything has come together.  Last week we tilled the bunkers allowing better playability and now are getting the details all touched up.
Green Patch in Back is Poa Annua
With this year not overseeding the driving range floor we discovered just how much Poa Annua we really have.  Over the past couple of weeks we have been spray this areas in an attempt to reduce the population.  Tomorrow we will be spraying 4's nursery which will lead to that out of the normal play area to die including the ryegrass.
2 Minutes of Water - Yuck
The last couple of days we have also been spiking the greens to increase the water movement.  This is a normal process on push up greens such as what we have here at Avondale, but starting soon we also will be needle tining the greens to further improve the percolation.  This is why the greens appear to be wet in the morning even though we have had the irrigation off of them for days.
Trimming Trees to Allow Light Penetration
Also the last couple of days we have trimmed several trees around problematic greens that experience massive shade issues.  This will help now and in transition.