As expected we have had quite an invasion of weeds in the rough. The sedges have been particularly abundant this summer. This is yellow nutsedge and it easy to recognize by its fast growth rate. Over seven acres were treated on August 1st.
This is soft crabgrass which has been prevalent as well. Preemergent herbicides were applied but too much rain reduces their effectiveness. The nice break in the weather should allow us to apply herbicides that will remove this weed without hurting the turf.
Annual bluegrass weevils are going to be a major pest on our course in the future. Here a soap flush is being performed in a fairway to bring adults to the surface.
These are the adults collected from that area. Three additional soap flushes in adjacent areas produced hardly any adults.
This is a sample from a fairway showing one annual bluegrass larvae near the center of the plug. We are starting to see better rooting as illustrated by the nice whites roots.
The signs near the green refer to pull carts! I sure hope riding carts aren't getting that close to our greens.
Ropes are put up to control foot traffic. Do you mean I've got to walk all the way around? Yep.
Damage to the third fairway with carts restricted to the path.
How I keep my sanity.
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