Monday, January 27, 2025

Inside work when it is cold

Welcome to 2025. The weather has been the dominant feature thus far in January. 2 separate snowstorms along with temperatures plenty cold enough to keep the snow around have kept our outside work to a minimum. Nevertheless, work always continues.

Prior to the snow falling, we were able to finish up a few outside projects that we started back in December, which you can read more about here. The new practice bunker construction is complete, we are just waiting to add sand. The old practice bunker is gone- filled in, sodded, and the old fence has been removed. We also finished up our last drainage work on #14 approach. All the new drains will come in handy when the snow starts to melt.

Now that it has turned decidedly cold and snowy, we turn our attention to inside work. All equipment is serviced, and preventive winter maintenance is performed. We break down all our most frequently used machines over the winter and repair and replace anything necessary. The equipment is also hand washed and detailed, keeping it looking new and operating to its fullest capacity.

Not overlooking our responsibilities at soccer, all the goals are disassembled, repaired as needed, and repainted. This protects them from the long season of being out in the elements. Similarly, benches and Adirondack chairs are sanded and stained, so they can withstand the weather as well.

We also work at this time of year making changes or upgrades to our shop that we won’t have time to do once the season starts. This year, for example, one of our main goals was to repaint parking lines inside our warehouse where we store our maintenance vehicles. Over time the old lines had faded out and parking had become a jumbled mess. To restore some organization, we thoroughly cleaned the floor and repainted the lines. We made some changes to the old setup also, since some of the space is being used differently than before.

Despite plenty to keep us busy inside, we are a little anxious to get back out and wrap up a few more tasks before spring officially arrives. Hopefully, Mother Nature will give us a few opportunities.

 

Etiquette Reminder of the Month

Please be careful on greens that are partially covered in snow or ice. Do not play from these spots, and please do not try and scrape the snow or ice out of your way.

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

Golf Cart tips

 

 


See you on the course!

Joe

jvillegas@bwrc.org