The course has just about recovered from a difficult summer. The bulk of our seeding is complete and we are now grooming the course for our club championship. The course remains very soft and needs plenty of sun to dry out. It also needs your help as it recovers. Poorly repaired ball marks are prevalent on our greens. Please take time to repair them properly so the greens can be as good as possible for our competitions.
This picture is from Monday morning. Each ball is a poorly repaired ball mark-and that is just a portion of the green.
This is what we are seeing. Two of our staff members spent the better part of the work day repairing these. The greens have no defense for this right now. Please we can do better.
On Monday we topdressed all the tees. Tonight's rain should wash it in and so they can soon be mowed.
The fifth fairway one month back from the dead.
Perfect practice technique. The practice areas would be open more often if everyone practiced this way.
Fall has arrived. Leaf work is just beginning.
Acorns are back. Turf areas must be cleared before any mowing or rolling can occur.
I don't know if you have seen this but the cover page is AWESOME!
My high school crew filling divots Saturday morning. Groody's Groomers completed the task on Monday.
An unexpected sunrise this morning! The rain was nice enough to wait for golf today.
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