Sunday, June 21, 2026

Feeling Funky

We have been pushing the greens hard the past couple of months, and based on feedback, the results have been appreciated by players.  Of course, just when things appear to be running like clockwork, we get a curveball thrown at us.

What is sometimes referred to as "Poa funk"  appeared on several greens this past week.


While this might have some of the same visual symptoms that you would see with a turf disease, the cause is actually environmental stress and often appears in areas with higher moisture levels.  As you can see above, the aerification holes are green, and less likely to suffer from this funk.


By dotting the margins lightly, we can easily compare how things are trending from day to day.  More often than not, when these spots appear, they do not grow in size.  So we've got that going for us--which is nice...





Sunday, June 14, 2026

Quick Fix

Many irrigation repairs are unplanned, which can make them challenging.  This past Thursday, a quick coupler (that we connect a hose to for hand watering) at #1 green broke off, leading to a river running down the approach and a deposit of mud on the front of the green. With this occurring 45 minutes before the first tee time, the team had to quickly jump into action.


While it wasn't the way we like to start the day, it was great to see the repair completed in less than an hour, with only one group having to play the hole as we worked on it. 

This does also highlight the fact that we have an irrigation system that was installed almost 38 years ago.  There is approximately 20 miles of pipe in the system, which is always under 115 PSI, whether sprinklers are running or not.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Bunker Basics

It might be a bit naive to expect that we would ever receive compliments about bunkers.  Realistically, if we aren't hearing complaints, we should probably chalk it up as a win.  What you might not realize, is that in order to achieve this not so lofty goal, it still takes a tremendous amount of time and effort.


Of course raking is a part of the process, but there is a lot more to it than just that.  Bunker surrounds must be mown by hand,  the bunker faces need to be edged, weeded, then the sand packed and rolled.  Additionally, sand depth uniformity is checked periodically, as neither too much nor too little sand is desirable.


Again, all of this takes a lot of labor.  Fortunately, the team is now at full strength and we are catching up on these tasks.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

They're back...

It's been several years since it's even been worth mentioning Annual Bluegrass Weevils.  However, they appear to be back in force this year.  While most of their activity on the course won't catch your eye, the approach to #7 green may be the exception, as they had a field day in this area.  This is somewhat unusual given the control treatments that were made in April and May.


Last week we hit the collars with a larvicide to knock them out, so hopefully there won't be any more surprises this season.  One thing is for sure, a cold winter does nothing to set back this insect.