Thursday, June 19, 2014

Rain Rain Stay Away Come Back After This Weekend!

As we prepare for the Men's South District Team matches today I am happy that we have avoided any major interference from Mother Nature thus far and hope that luck continues thru the weekend.  We have had Mother Nature fighting against us a lot in 2014 during our climb out of the abyss of the winter damage but I am happy to report the course is in darn fine shape.

The course shining bright against the blue skies
Even against the grey skies the course still shining bright
The weekend brings the renewal of the Cubs/Sox rivalry here at Idlewild and the friendly ribbing that goes with.  Who will have the last laugh??? maybe the course as we should be moving back to normal putting conditions with greens speeds increasing.  The recovery issues that were needed this spring brought about a whole new game plan.  Different tools & strategies were used to promote the recovery & establishment of turf which limited some of the normal practices implemented during a normal year.  Based on the state of the recovery, many of these practices that we had to eliminate in order to promote growth have been reintroduced over that past 7- 10 days.  I believe the membership will notice and appreciate the difference as well as the sound agronomic choices that were made in order to get the course back to where it belongs.

Installation of new irrigation supply line to 9 green
There is some belief that with the rain this spring the irrigation system is just an after thought.  While that may be the case at other locations, the "Dragon" gives us daily reminders with 34 irrigation repairs since mid April when the system was charged.  Even though we have not had to rely on the irrigation system to supplement water, it remains under pressure 24/7.  The irrigation at 9 green needed to have a small renovation last week as there was not adequate pressure to operate properly.  Thanks to Leibold Irrigation Co. for a job well done as we now have the proper operation heading into the summer.  The hydraulic irrigation tubing continues to be a hole diggers nightmare and unclogging heads is still an issue but the crew always rises to the occasion and gets things under control. 

Hydraulic irrigation repair

Flushing/unclogging the irrigation head
 
The 2nd slit seeding of fairways was completed last week as well as divot mix applied.  The improved weather has given us a quicker & better response with seed germination.  Hopeful to see 90% of these areas recovered within the next few weeks.

Bentgrass seed germination in the slit seeded fairway areas
There are still to many fine details that need to be tended to but that does not take away from all the progress that has been accomplished during this Spring.  These details will be addressed in due time as we keep our primary focus on the fine turf that is greens, tees, & fairways.  Tree removals & clean up are still a pressing issue but Mother Nature has had her hand in delaying this work with the repeated weekly rain events that doesn't allow for the large equipment to access the course.  Crushed brick paths are in need of some TLC as well as incorporating some new sand into the bunkers.  If our luck has changed (fingers crossed) with these weekly rain events, I believe some major progress will be accomplished next week.  I set a high bar for myself & the Grounds Department so everything and all efforts will be given to get the "i's" dotted & "t's" crossed on the Spring.

I wanted to thank the membership for the numerous compliments & appreciation for our efforts during this trying Spring and the PATIENCE.  The road map that we followed during the recovery period was difficult for everyone but I feel we choose the correct path & the dividends are now starting to show.  I hope to never to see this again in my career but at least next time I will have had this experience to help guide me in the decision making progress.  Personal & Professional growth was gained that will ultimately continue to make me better at my craft & as a person because development of patience sure took place this Spring.

Spring soccer season is complete just in time for the rigors of the summer heat

Onward & Upward
I will keep you updated as needed throughout the season but until the next update.....enjoy the course & the great people associated with Idlewild!!!
 

Friday, June 6, 2014

Mother Nature Plays Nice & Course Progress Reflects It

The forecast for Wednesday was for close to 2 inches of rain but we were spared this time with a nice & slow all day rain event.  While we did lose some work on the course; the rain did help us from a turf recovery stand point & served great benefits following the application of fertilizer on the fairways Tuesday morning.

Glad we avoided the weekly flood scenario


Fertilizer truck application to fairways
Recovery has really taken off the past 2 weeks as we inch our way closer to normal playing conditions.  The dimple tine/seeding of greens last Thursday has already produced seed germination as the little guys & girls are off and running.


Seed germination in the dimple tine holes

We are still lagging behind on the more severely ice damaged greens such as #7 but all in all we are close to the finish line with recovery on greens.

1-2 weeks away and the recovery of 3 green will be a memory
10 green looking much improved

The new tees were opened today and will provide a great enhancement to the course. 

10 tee open for business
12 tee holding up well to the attack by the golfer
The course is really taking shape and the next 2 weeks will be all about catching up on the detail work that makes Idlewild shine.  As long as Mother Nature keeps playing nice....we should see things back to normal sooner rather than later.  As turf conditions return to normal, turf conditioning will return which brings improved playability.  I so much look forward to meeting the expectation that I set for myself & the course.  Enjoy the course as it begins to shine & the ideal weather!

Enjoy!