It has been a while since we have discussed issues with the grounds being too wet. We were in a drought of some degree most of the last 3 years, even despite the more normal amounts of snowfall this past winter. However, May, and leading right into June, provided above normal precipitation. Keeping up on maintenance becomes an issue when the ground is wet.
May will end up being just about double the normal precipitation
for the month, with the majority falling in the last two and half weeks. When
the ground gets saturated, the first thing we fall behind on is mowing. We
scrape by mowing the essentials with push mowers, but putting large, heavy
machines out on the course causes more harm than good. But the grass doesn’t
stop growing and wait for us to catch up, which leads to massive amounts of
grass clippings.
Once we hit a stretch of weather dry enough to mow again, we
try and catch up as much as possible. Greens, tees, fairways, and approaches
are not as difficult to get a handle on again. We manage the growth of the turf
on those surfaces and that helps to keep the clippings at a manageable level. Also,
on greens, tees, and approaches we can collect clippings in baskets, so they
aren’t left clumping in play. But our biggest hurdle comes with catching back
up on rough height grass.
Green and tee surrounds, along with the general rough around
the property is only mowed by large machines and we can’t collect the
clippings. The result is grass clipping debris everywhere. We work to balance
our mowing frequency to decrease clipping volume but not create too much wear
and tear on the turf. We also use blowers to disperse the clippings once they
have had a chance to dry. If we can get 2-3 regularly scheduled cuts on the
grass, we can catch up and get things back in shape. Squeezing in between
storms is the challenge because it takes a day or two after a storm for the
ground to dry and lately there has only been a day or two before the next
storm.
Cutting as much grass as we have been lately negatively
impacts playability with clippings as well as increasing the hours on our
machines. Please be patient with us as we work to get the rough back under
control as quickly as possible
Etiquette Reminder of the Month
When you splash bunker sand onto the green after your shot,
please brush away any large piles or clumps that may have ended up on 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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