Agronomy Department and Course Update
October 9th2013
What
a way to start the week, 2+ inches of rain Sunday night into Monday morning.
This obviously put a hamper on a few of our plans, the tree contractor will be
delayed a few days and the grading work on 7 and 8 was pushed back. Since the
turf was too wet to mow on Monday we took the opportunity to start detailing
bunkers for the winter. This will consist of Fly mowing, edging and scuffle
hoeing the bunkers. Hopefully, you will notice the difference in the increased
detailing.
We continue to have warmer days and
the greens are responding with great growth, therefore, we are continuing our
topdressing program. We will go heavier than last week, but we will brush the
sand into the canopy. This will have no impact on playability and actually make
the greens firmer, faster and smoother. The greens will also be treated with
Fungicide to prevent Spring Dead Spot (SDS), to treat this disease we use soil
temperatures to target the fungi’s activity.
The overseed (rye grass) has been dropped on
the Driving Range Tee, Targets, Teaching Tee and Chipping Green area. We are
already seeing some of the seed germinate and we will spray the newly
germinated grass with a foliar fertilizer tank to promote growth. We look to
open some of the upper tees first to middle of next week (Oct 14-16th).
If you have any questions, please
feel free to email me (kmacdonald@valleycrest.com)
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