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Spring is headed our way quickly

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The skies have opened up again but not before another drainage project was completed, this time at the beginning of 8 South fairway. About 350 feet of new french drain was connected to existing drain basins to help dry out this highly trafficked area. The guys have the new trencher dialed in and it is making this job much easier by tossing excavated soil straight into the trailer. Only small touch ups are needed before the trench is ready for gravel, pipe and sand. This large project was buttoned up before lunch on Wednesday this week. The old trencher was still working this week and was used to move the fan base on 15 South. This fan is now in a better position to keep this green cool through the season. New wire was run from close to 16 tees across the back of the green surround and to the new location at the back right of the green. The bermuda definitely tried to wake up a bit last week before it was met with sub 30 degree temperatures on Monday and Tuesday. The wind helped keep th...

Wet but on the warmer side this week

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  Hopefully everyone was happy to see rain on this past Sunday as opposed to snow. Almost 2" soaked down the area all day Sunday and that keep us on dry land for President's Day Monday. This gum tree at the Maintenance Facility has riddled the yard and intern housing with gum balls for the final time. Two pine trees right of #1 South blue and gold tee were also taken out this week, allowing for full sun to reach the teeing surface much earlier in the morning and lasting about 3 hours longer in the afternoon.  The hyacinths tell a simple story about sunlight here in the front of the clubhouse. The south facing plants are easily a week ahead of the flowers on the other side that are shaded by the Magnolia. In these shoulder seasons photo period plays a huge roll in growth potential all around the property. On 15 North we removed the smaller of the two pines here left of the greenside bunker. The area around the remaining pine was sodded so we'll see if this popular landing s...

Projects continue but the weather is changing

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  Are you waiting patiently for Spring to show up? Boomer and his black coat would rather winter stay here all year long. We have a ways to go for soil temps and daylight period to reach bermuda wakening levels but after Saturday there are not many frost events left in sight. Our average germination date for crabgrass here in Charlotte is late February. This week we began applying a pre and a post emergent herbicide to continue battling Poa annua and to make sure we are covered for crabgrass germination. This application covers close to 200 acres of bermudagrass across the property. The GPS tracking technology on the sprayers ensures nothing is missed or doubled up. Our irrigation technicians James and Connor have been working around the clubhouse this winter upgrading and checking on the multitude of zones in the landscape. This zone for example always had been run on a manually controller timer. It is now wired up to a new controller that can be run remotely, giving much more fle...

Another week closer to spring

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  After the last ice storm I don't think anyone was expecting the forecast for 10"+ of snow to actually happen but it did and then some. The track loaders were out in the middle of it and the guys made it happen to get the club back open as soon as possible. This was the most snow this property has seen since 2004 supposedly. The only activity the golf courses have seen over the past week was some sledding as playing surfaces have been covered for a solid week. Golf resumes today and the high of 50 should melt most of the remaining piles of snow. Our warm season turf has been through the ringer this winter. It was definitely a benefit to have snow cover on top of the greens tarps as the temps dropped below 10 degrees Monday morning. The sun came back out however and as low temperatures came back above 30 any remaining snow was pushed off the impermeable covers and they were peeled back to let the greens see the sun and breath again. The greens look good and hopefully we will o...