10th hole today |
Never would I have thought that my previous course Kananaskis Country Golf Course would have been damaged to the point that it doesn't resemble a golf course anymore, but this is the case. It is sad to see such a great property destroyed, but worst of all it is awful seeing a lot of great friends and colleagues lose their livelihoods. I wish my friends at Kananaskis Country Golf Course all the best as they work towards finding new positions as they deal with this bump in the road.
New A4 sod on putting green |
Overall I am happy with the course right now. We have been getting some complaints about how thick our rough is, but that is due to great growing conditions and a lack of resources. We only have 2 Toro 3500's to maintain the rough on the entire course. These mowers have a cutting width of only 68 inches, and are usually out on the course between 70 and 80 hours a week combined. I apologize to those that find the rough difficult to play out of, but on average we cut the back nine once a week and the front nine two and a half times as the front grows much quicker than the back. Without more equipment or staff we are unable to increase the frequency of cutting the rough. This winter we will look at trading in one of our 3500's for a larger 5 deck rough mower, which will allow us to be more efficient in this task.
Bentonite along 18 |
Next week we will start adding sand to all our bunkers and address their playability by making sure they have the right firmness and depth of sand in them.
Bentonite in the rough and fairway |
One of our resident ducks and her ducklings |
On the back nine, many of the wild flowers and cacti are in bloom. I am doing my best to take pictures and figure out what all the different species of flora are located on the back nine. It is such a unique environment that everyday I usually see something I have never noticed before .
Wood Lily and other flowers in bloom on 13 |
In the last two weeks I also found the time to propose the love of my life Jenn Thomas. As usual my timing was off, but in the end she still said yes. We look forward getting married this upcoming January in Mexico.
Jenn and I |
Prickly Pear Cacti in bloom |
I realize I have been all over the place in this blog, but finally I like to wish all my fellow Superintendents and their turf care teams all the best as they work towards re opening their respective clubs from flood damage. I see pictures on a daily basis of courses that seem overwhelming, but to see the amazing progress many courses are making on a daily basis is a reflection of the teams each course has and the volunteers that have taken time away from their courses. In order for our profession to progress we must work together and this is a prime example of everyone coming together for the greater good. I have no doubt that every course will come back better that ever in the near future.
K-Country will look like this again |
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