Thursday 25 October 2018

 Getting the Balcomie course set up for the medal, we are now having to team up staff to complete tasks in front of play with the darker mornings and the early tee times
 This week is the start of our mid week winter course closures, which allows the staff to carry out aeration and winter work plans safely and productively. The Craighead course is closed first, so we have solid tined our tees to a depth of 6" to relieve compaction plus walkways
 The Craighead fairways were all slit tined to a depth of 5"to relieve compaction and help drainage
 When the weather permits we have been cutting and collecting deep rough areas to help thin and make these areas more playable
 We have been clearing and lifting the leaves at the roadsides and the 3rd green area on the Craighead course most mornings
 We have had a real success this year with our over seeding of the Balcomie greens which was done late September
 Last week we held a familiarisation day with our local guests houses, B&B's owners and tour operators which send theirs guests to us over the years, partly to thank them and give them an insight to how we operate, what we offer and a tour of the facilities
 The Craighead course greens were lightly scarified to a depth of 7mm to take out thatch to help produce firmer surfaces

 The amount of material out per 2 greens
 Greens after verti-cut and cut, very little disturbance to the playing surfaces
 Another 18tons of sand applied to the greens & surrounds to help smooth the surfaces, fill the scarifying lines and dilute thatch
 We have trimmed back all the bushes and weeded the flower bed at the Clubhouse so not to restrict the views from the Clubhouse
 The 13th fence on the Balcomie course has been painted to protect the wood and freshen up the look of the fence
We have cut and trimmed back about 50% of the gorse right of the 8th fairway on the Balcomie course as the gorse was getting far too tall and leggy, we will wait a couple of year to allow this area to regenerate then we will cut back the other half , so not to make this area look to unsightly or baron

Friday 12 October 2018

 This week we have been carrying out tests on our old Balcomie course irrigation system to check pressure at certain points
 We have also installed 2 new water meters at our tanks to measure our water from both the bore holes

 in-between the wet weather this week we manged to paint our storm huts on the Balcomie course
 And paint our mess room, toilets and hall floors
The next section of dyke to be rebuilt on the Craighead course at hole 15 was cut down ready, so hopefully this will be started in November. Another jobs this week were to cut most of the playing areas, an Autumn fertiliser was applied to the Balcomie course tees and catching up on fairway divoting too

Thursday 4 October 2018

 We have been out spiking weak areas on our fairways from the Summer drought to aid recovery, then seeding and top-dressing these areas, the spiking makes a small pot for the new seed
 After the aeration work last week on the Balcomie course greens - they are recovering well, we will only roll the surfaces to allow recovery then cut at a higher height of cut at 6mm instead of 4mm to allow the seed to germinate
 We have been applying irrigation each morning to wash in the top-dressing sand and keep the new seed wet to help with germination, this week we applied another 12tons of top-dressing sand to fill in any core holes still requiring topping up
 weak areas on 2nd fairway
 With applying so much sand to our greens we needed to clean out/trim the greens sprinklers not only to keep them tidy but to stop sand getting into the gearing of the sprinklers
 The old 11th medal tee on the Balcomie course is now being dug away and made into a banking as this tee can not be used since the new course toilets were built, but we will be extending the existing 11th medal tee this Autumn to cope with play
 we have applied our Autumn fertiliser to the greens over both courses to help with recovery and strengthen the plant up going into the winter months
Another task we have started this week is to cut and collect deep rough areas, this is to help make these areas more playable by taking the grass away and hopefully starving these areas of nutrients to help reduce the thickness of the grass sward for the next season