Saturday, September 23, 2023

Shorter days?

As the days grow shorter, this past week's fall Member-Member event marks the last time of the season that we will have a 5:30 start time for employees.  Sunrise is now closing in on 7:00.   


Mowing by moonlight can definitely be tricky, and prepping the course with artificial lighting is challenging to say the least.  As we started out on Friday morning, the brightest light was the glow of the Clubhouse in the distance.



Of course, while there may be fewer hours of daylight, we're pretty sure the days aren't actually shorter--they all still have a full 24 hours in them.

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Tech for the Team

 With a couple of dozen members of the golf course maintenance team spread out over 200+ acres each morning, there are literally a lot of moving pieces.  Knowing where everyone is supposed to be at all times can be challenging.  In the past, job assignments could only be viewed in the break room:


With many maintenance practices having several steps, keeping the flow progressing smoothly can be critical to our success.  Thanks to the work of Assistant Superintendent, Luke Kringler, seeing and updating job assignments can now be done on the fly.  For most end users, it's as simple as downloading Google Drive onto their phone.  



The screenshot above is an example of the information that can be seen.  While we typically discourage employees from looking at their phones during work hours, this is definitely one time we need everyone to use the available technology, so we can all be on the same page.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Dead turf?

 During extremely dry periods, people often refer to off-color turf as dead.  In reality, more often than not, turf suffering from environmental stress (such as heat or lack of moisture) is not dead, but dormant.  For example, the straw colored grass shown below will bounce back as soon as it receives adequate rainfall.



One thing that should be kept in mind, however, is that dormant turf can be severely injured or even killed if additional stress factors are added.  That would include mowing or golf cart traffic.  This is one reason why walking only courses are often able to maintain dryer, firmer conditions, than those that see significant cart traffic.



Sunday, September 3, 2023

Another "average" month

In looking back at August, as a whole it was pretty close to average both in terms of temperature, as well as precipitation.  The daily high temperature for the month was just a tad low (about 0.25 degrees), and the rainfall was roughly 10% below average.  However, the timing of the rain was quite lopsided, with  over 92% of the month's precipitation occurring in a five day period, from August 7-12.


We have always maintained that it takes one good soaking rain to evenly heal the fairways following aerification--we are still waiting for that.  

Looking ahead, September may also very well end up being average.  However, in this case, the rollercoaster ride looks like it won't just be rainfall, but will also include some wild temperature swings.  While we started the month with some gorgeous cool temps, the first full week is less than ideal, including several days in the upper 90s.



When will the solid rainfall come?  It might be time to turn to the "Magic 8 Ball" to get that answer--the crystal ball is currently down...