Saturday, April 20, 2013

Flood! The Day After the Day After!

The morning drive was a cold one with the temperature gauge reading 29 degrees.  I was able to observe that the water has receded even more and some areas that had standing water are now just saturated.  We will be moving pumps to different areas today and try eliminate other areas with standing water and continue the cleanup of debris and silt that has been deposited on the course.  Most of the focus now is on the south side of the creek where the majority of damage has occurred.  The will be no carts today and the status for walking only will be determined in the next couple of hours as this time is needed to assess course conditions.

Silt removal on #7 Green cart path

Debris and silt will be removed in front of #7 Green

#15 Fairway was damaged due to the heavy water flow

Friday, April 19, 2013

Flood: The Day After!

The water has receded somewhat but there is still a lot of the course under water.  The bulk of the debris that has accumulated from the raging rapids of Butterfield Creek is on the south side of the creek.  There will be numerous days of man hours that are going to be spent cleaning up all the debris that has come traveling onto the course.  The clean up will have to wait until the overly wet conditions begin to dry so that we are able to access the area with equipment.  Trash pumps are being used now to aid in moving the water off of fairways and ultimately off the course.  Turf conditions should return to normal as things dry out and the debris is cleaned but prior to that happening; the course will be closed.  The course will open to walking only once there a majority of the course is accessible.  When that will be is yet to be determined but the Grounds Staff will work diligently & intelligently to make this happen as soon as it is feasibly possible.  Here is what I woke up to this morning on my morning drive.

#8 Green looking towards # 9

#8 Green looking towards #8 Fairway

#8 Fairway

#8 Fairway looking towards #8 Tee

#7 Green and the silt deposit that has been left.  Aerification will be necesary

#12 island Green

Notice the debris and silt deposit along the #8 creek bank

Lower area on #13

#3 tee looking towards #3 Green

#13 Green looking towards #7 Tee.  Water still flowing from #15 to property line behind #13 Green


#15 Fairway

#15 Fairway

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Scenes from the Flood!

The 2013 season is a complete opposite from last year.  Cold temperatures and overall wet conditions and the past 24 hours just reaffirms the what a difference a year can make.  A lot of the course is not accessible but here are some pics from what we can see.  Mother Nature sure is cruel sometimes.

#12 island green


#3 green.  Where is the fairway?

Looking towards #8 fairway from Maintenance Bridge
Scenic view from #10
#13 fairway from #7 bridge
 View from #7 green towards range area

Sunday, April 14, 2013

# 16 Tee Update!

# 16 Tee

The less than idea weather we have been experiencing this spring has delayed just about everything except the desire for warm weather.  The renovation of the 16th tee has been in a holding pattern as we wait for the proper conditions to get the work completed.  It would be my hope that the sod work will be completed by the end of April.  Based on that time frame, plus warm weather that is bound to come eventually; the tee should be open for play around Memorial Day Weekend.  Why the wait you may ask.  Once the sod is installed it will need time to establish its root system in order to sustain the attacks given by the golf clubs and foot traffic.