Two weeks ago we cleared a very large root ball out of the drain pipe on #16. Water had been very slow to drain, and puddles had formed around the inlets. After some exploration and jetting with a hose, we determined something more solid was blocking the water. We found a very large mass of roots.
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This is a phot of the root ball from late June |
Last week there was standing water around the same inlets on #16. Again, we tried to jet the pipe with a hose, assuming the chances of another blockage that soon was unlikely. The hose was quickly blocked again though and we didn’t waste any time before starting to dig. And unbelievably, in the same pipe, within 15 feet of the first root ball, we found a second one that was just as big.
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As similar as the photos appear, this is a picture of the second root ball from early July |
Somehow, clearing the first ball of roots cleared enough space in the pipe to give the appearance that everything was free flowing. As soon as the first one was removed, water raced down the drains. However, the next heavy rainstorm showed that to be short-lived and we were right back to square one.
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Here is a picture showing the excavation of the second root ball. To the right, outlined in red, is the replaced sod from the first repair |
We checked the location of the drains early in the morning
after the rain and we were shocked to see how much water was still not
draining. We were even more shocked to find a second root mass. Nevertheless,
we think the drain is clear, for now, but who knows what will happen next!
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
Please don’t stand in one place for an extended period to
practice putting. Your footprints can be worn into the green.
Also, as part of a Golf Committee initiative to improve
course etiquette, we have included links to videos teaching proper on course
etiquette. Please take a moment to watch:
Ball
Marks - How to properly repair
See you on the course!
Joe
jvillegas@bwrc.org
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