Can't beat being out first thing in the morning setting up the courses for play
With the dry spell it has allowed us to catch up on some house keeping jobs, edging/weeding round the 1st tee starters hut on the Craighead course
Another job was to re-fill and seed then heavy top-dress our recent drainage lines on hole 2 of the Craighead course
This week seen us start to get signs of disease on our Craighead course greens called Take all patch, so we spiked the playing surfaces to help open the top 25mm up in the profile, sprayed a wetting agent/seaweed then applied a fungicide, hand drenched the greens then applied a liquid fertiliser/iron to aid in recovery
Spraying fungicide after cutting
Drenching the greens with wetting agent
Our wild flower area on the driving range has been a success this year again even in these dry conditions
Friday, 27 July 2018
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
Water, water and more water
It looks like this dry spell is here for a while longer, which means we have been out hand watering greens and tees most days plus the automatic irrigation system on at nights
The far end on the Balcomie course is really struggling for water as it's the further part of the course away from the pump house so water pressure is lower due to the distance plus with the system being old it will have small leaks in the pipelines
With both courses fully booked this week with visitors due to the Open being at Carnoustie Links we have been starting at 4am to allow the staff to complete their tasks to keep ahead of play
Courses really burnt out, so playing fast and firm
With the reduction on cutting it has allowed us to catch up on divoting landing areas and small jobs that we struggle to get to at this time of year
I was very lucky to get picked to go on a trip to Chicago to see the TPC John Deere run Classic course and play in the Pro am, it was great to see what is involved behind the scenes to run such an event and what goes into preparing the course in their climate
We also got shown round the world John Deere headquarters
The far end on the Balcomie course is really struggling for water as it's the further part of the course away from the pump house so water pressure is lower due to the distance plus with the system being old it will have small leaks in the pipelines
With both courses fully booked this week with visitors due to the Open being at Carnoustie Links we have been starting at 4am to allow the staff to complete their tasks to keep ahead of play
Courses really burnt out, so playing fast and firm
With the reduction on cutting it has allowed us to catch up on divoting landing areas and small jobs that we struggle to get to at this time of year
I was very lucky to get picked to go on a trip to Chicago to see the TPC John Deere run Classic course and play in the Pro am, it was great to see what is involved behind the scenes to run such an event and what goes into preparing the course in their climate
We also got shown round the world John Deere headquarters
Thursday, 5 July 2018
This week was the start of our Club Championship over both courses, so attention was on preparing both the courses especially the greens for this
We applied a light top-dressing of sand to both courses greens this week then a water in, this is to help keep a smooth surface and reduce thatch levels without interrupting the golf at this busy time
The grow in of our new short game area is coming on really well
With the continued dry spell with have applied wetting agent to our tees to help water penetrate into the profile
Then alight water in, other tasks have been hand watering high spots on greens and surrounding areas to keep the grass plant ticking over
I was lucky enough to get a tour with The BIGGA central section up at Carnoustie Links on the Championship course prior to The Open, great to see all the work that the guys have done to present the course in such great condition
We applied a light top-dressing of sand to both courses greens this week then a water in, this is to help keep a smooth surface and reduce thatch levels without interrupting the golf at this busy time
The grow in of our new short game area is coming on really well
With the continued dry spell with have applied wetting agent to our tees to help water penetrate into the profile
Then alight water in, other tasks have been hand watering high spots on greens and surrounding areas to keep the grass plant ticking over
I was lucky enough to get a tour with The BIGGA central section up at Carnoustie Links on the Championship course prior to The Open, great to see all the work that the guys have done to present the course in such great condition
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