Typically, in the off-season, one of our main goals is to install more drainage on the course, and this year was no different. Although we have handled most of the immediate drainage concerns, there are always more areas in need of attention. This year we focused on hole #18.
Managing surface water is one of, if not the most important
strategy for improving turf health and playability. A myriad of issues arise
from water being left on top of the grass and poor conditions follow quickly.
Similarly, playability declines rapidly in soggy conditions. The winter months
are the perfect time to do this work as we have staff available and no regular
maintenance of the turf to perform.
From that spot, we moved back down 18 fairway near the 200-yard mark. Here we mapped out 350 linear feet of new subsurface drainage to install. During heavy rainstorms, or just after the rain has stopped, we often drive the course to see where water remains and where it is very slow to drain. These are areas that we then earmark for new drainage, which is exactly what we did on #18. This portion of the fairway is also plagued by very poor soil, with many more rocks than most any other place on the course. Poor drainage (prior to our new installation) and poor soil are two of the greatest contributing factors to the poor turf health in this section of the fairway. This year’s drainage will start to help in this situation.
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
Winter cart path rules are now in effect to protect the
dormant Bermuda grass- we will scatter much less and be more restrictive with
blue flags.
Here is a link to a recent article regarding bunker
maintenance for golfers.
https://golf.com/lifestyle/bunker-care-mistakes-golfers-make/
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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