Sort of the same theme as last year at this time. Now that the golfing season is done we are are in a race against Mother Nature to get everything wrapped up before the weather goes funky. We still need to finish aerating fairways, scout and fall beetle trees, finish installing irrigation on the driving range and prep for seeding in the spring, begin our winter disease prevention sprays, collect all the accessories on the course, deep tine aerate the greens, install tree protectors on the planted trees, blow the city lines on the golf course, find the buried steel sleeves and install the fencing around the greens, tarp certain greens, finish installing new fuel tanks at the shop, and ????? all before the snow flies.
Frosty mornings play havoc with most of what we need to do but we work with the weather by starting those jobs that can be done without driving on the turf. I am sorry to say, but it is nice not having any golfers around since we are free to move about without having to watch for balls or people, especially when it comes to tasks such as falling trees and applying control products for disease prevention on the turf. I'm not the only one that feels that way.......somebody must have sent out a memo the day we closed.
Sow and Cub #1 Fwy |
We finished the sodding of the tee deck in that pouring rain of a couple of Fridays ago. We were covered in slimy goo so there was no pictures of the process but here is one of the end result.
Driving Range Tee |