Thursday, January 24, 2013

Additional drainage


The picture below is of a project we just finished on #14 tee. We will continue with additional drainage in this area and then  return to #4 where we have some more work to do, stay tuned.

#14 tee The light gray/brown you see in the grass is a topdressing of sand.
It's not often that we get to mow much of the course in January.  This year however, with the recent cold spell and extended period of no rain, we were able to get out and pretty much mow the entire golf course. I've posted a few pictures below to highlight a couple of areas. Enjoy it while you can! I'm sure the rains coming.

#16

#3

#14 Looking back toward the tee

Restroom renovations

Recently we started to renovate the golf course restrooms. The rooms are getting fresh paint and we'll be replacing some of the fixtures as well. 

Men's side #3 restroom
We are starting on the men's side first in each of the restroom facilities and then will continue to the women's. We are sorry for any inconvenience during this time.




Thursday, December 27, 2012

#4 Drainage

We have recently started to take care of some drainage issues on hole #4. Over the years many attempts have been made to drain water that comes from a marsh area to the right of #4 fairway and rough where the cart path enters into the tree area off the tee about 150 yards. When we get lots of rain this marsh area fills up and flows into the drain located next to the cart path by #4 green. Unfortunately the drain that takes this water to the lake has failed and has caused the water to backup and collect in the low area along the edge of the fairway and rough to the left. Additionally, the ends of the pipe were buried too deep where they entered the pond, thus the water had no place to go but back up the pipe and out into the fairway and rough. Our plan is to replace much of the pipe with new pipe at the right depth so it will fall into the lake and not back up. We also are eliminating some old connections and basins that were not functioning correctly.

#4 drain basin removal 



 

Lower section pipe replacement
When the project is completed we will have eliminated much of the water that was flowing above ground and get it back into the pipe where it belongs. By virtue of the terrain in this area there will be some water remaining on the surface, but we will now have a pipe in the ground we can tap into when additional drainage is needed.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Drainage work

Recently we started to once again repair some areas around greens that are causing us problems. Below is a picture of some work we're currently doing alongside of #18 green in the rough edge.

Back right in the rough on #18 green




Fortunately we have some drain boxes nearby and we should be able to clear up another soggy area next to a green.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

#18 Ditch Cleanout and New Bridge

Recently we had the ditch next to the tee on #18 cleaned out and removed the land bridge leading to the ladies tee. The old bridge didn't allow enough water to pass through during heavy rains, which then backed up and created sediment buildup in the ditch. We've replaced the bridge with a new one that will allow the water to freely pass underneath. This should help in keeping the sediment from filling the ditch.

#18 New foot bridge to Ladies Tee

#18 Ditch




Friday, November 16, 2012

Fall disease pressure

As we progress into the winter months our old friend Fusarium has made its ugly appearance. We have been on a pretty aggressive fungicide application schedule this fall, which has me perplexed as to why we had such an outbreak. Generally, with a schedule of applying fungicides on a regular basis we can keep the disease in check.

Fusarium #5 green

Fusarium left unchecked can get pretty ugly and leave the putting surface bumpy. One of the problems in contracting the disease during this time of the year is that it is difficult to get the turf to recover due to the winter time slow down in turfgrass growth. We are doing everything we can to help protect what has not been infected. The picture below was taken after we applied a granular product. If you look closely you can see some recovery already taking place in the middle of the spot.

Fungicide application



Canterwood as you know is a very shaded golf course during the winter months. This is one reason why I think it has been difficult to keep the disease from staying away. Cool, overcast, wet and shady conditions all add up to perfect conditions for the disease to appear. The good news is that with continued applications it will recover over time.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Fall project

In an effort to help clean things up around the snack shack/restroom building, the maintenance crew has been clearing some small trees and removing the underbrush. This will enhance the look of the area and help keep tree debris from damaging the roof any further. This will also allow more light into the area which will help keep the moss from getting any worse. We are looking into assessing the condition of the roof and will be making plans to deal with its condition.

Snack Shack/Restroom Brush and Tree Clearing
View from behind looking towards 9 green


We've only just begun the work in this area. We intend to brush and clear small trees down to the waters edge on the number 9 lake. You can't see it very well in the photo above, but the protective netting fence is still in good shape and in position to protect against balls coming into the entrance of the restrooms from the number 9 tee.