Over the last few weeks, we have been adding some new wood chip mulch areas around trees in various locations. A combination of poor turf conditions, rough terrain for our mowers, and aesthetics, drove us to make the changes.
We are lucky enough to have a vast supply of wood chips on
site. All the tree work that we do during the year is deposited in the large
area out to the left of holes #5 and #6. Everything from the small sticks we
collect after a storm to the large branches and small trees that we remove
through the season gets piled. Once a year, our tree contractor comes in and
chips all the debris for us to reuse. This is the mulch we use across the
course in the spring. And now, we have added a few more locations to our list.
Sometimes part of the extensive root system of the tree can
be right at the surface also. Continually mowing over these roots is very rough
on our machines. Bent blades, broken bolts, and general above-normal wear and
tear can lead to premature deterioration of the mower components. Any chance
that we have to minimize this damage is a positive step to prolonging the life
of these very expensive machines.
The new mulch also looks nice. Mixed areas of dirt, thin
grass, and roots can be unsightly. Covering all of that up with wood chips can
really clean an area up nicely. We can create beds that flow with the line of
trees, or fit into the existing terrain, and make it seem as though the bed
should have always been there.
We aren’t planning to mulch around every tree. Not only is
that a daunting task, but golfers don’t prefer to play from mulch in most
instances. We are focusing on trees that are not in play at all, or far enough offline
that if a ball were to get in the mulch, it would count as a proper penalty for
a poor shot. Once we have determined a tree or group of trees as candidates for
mulch, we strip one line of turf away as our border. Cutting and removing this
strip allows the new mulch to set right against the grass that is remaining and
gives the new bed a nice clean edge. Some trees that we have done recently
include around both practice greens, #10 tee, and several trees on #6.
We are progressing at a slow pace adding new mulch beds. We
finish a few trees and let those settle in and see how they look before moving
on to the next group. So far, we are happy with the improvements.
Happy Mother's Day from Bretton Woods |
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
We appreciate everyone’s effort to fill divots on tees and
fairways. Please remember to smooth the sand after filling the divot. Do not
leave a pile because it damages the cutting units on our mowers.
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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