Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Aerification Update 10/17/2012

All the greens have been punched and cleaned up.  Unfortunately, the rain Monday afternoon set us back and we were not able to get all the greens rolled and topdressed yesterday.  Our goal today (after the frost lifts) is to roll, topdress, and drag the remaining greens.  This means we will be working in play, but it's important we complete these tasks today ahead of the rain.  Thank you for your understanding.


Aerification is one of the most labor intensive tasks we do, but it's something that has to be done and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people who helped make a difference:
  • My staff for their dedication and perseverance through the long hours and less-than-ideal weather.
  • The faculty and students in the Horticulture Department at Bidwell Training Center who graciously volunteered their time both Monday and Tuesday.
  • Chef Bob for keeping us well-fed and energized during the long process.
I couldn't have done it without you.  Thank You!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Aerification Update

Just a reminder that the golf course will be closed Monday and Tuesday for greens aerification.  Unfortunately there's a chance of showers Monday, and we will adjust our schedule according to the weather.  On Friday we aerified and topdressed the two short-game greens at the driving range to ensure the equipment was operating properly, and as usual it was.  Once greens are completed we will finish aerifying tees and then start on fairways.

Removing aerification plugs from the chipping green

Rolling after aerification helps smooth the surface

Removing plugs from 14 tee