Finally the temperatures are pushing near normal levels to help us move snow off the golf course. The temperatures, in addition to us snowblowing greens, tees and fairways, have accelerated the melt. With longer daylight hours this will aide in the snow melt and drying the course. This shot of #16 green shows how the green has wintered and began to warm up. With each day we see more portions of the golf course open up.
STEWART CREEK GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
DRAINAGE
GREENS DRAINAGE
After we cleared #14 green of snow and allowed the remaining 4" of snow to melt away (see the photo of the green) we checked our repaired drainage system and were pleased to see the results. The green was already beginning to evacuate drainage water from the green that was collecting in the subsurface network and removed out the 4" drain tile exits. The photo below shows draining water icing up as it exits the pipe due the outside cooler temperatures. On this day, April 20th, the water was draining at a rate of .50 USGal/min or 2.0 Litres/min. The value of a properly installed drainge systems is put to the test not just in summer but also in spring and in fall. The last interesting note is the quality of the water moving out of drain exit, clean smelling with no anaerobic scent to it at all. All signs pointing towards clean air and water moving through the green as it was designed to do.
Friday, April 8, 2011
GREENS
CLEARED GREENS After clearing the greens and leaving a 3 - 4" snow layer behind, moderate temperatures are able to melt the snow clear of the surface. Here #1 green was revealed within days of clearing it. By placing the turf covers in position the previous fall, the green surface will begin to warm slowly as the days heat up and the sun begins to shine. Also, by putting the covers into place prior to winter, in the event we need to remove ice throughout the winter or spring, the covers provide a protective layer to help in that process. The covers create a good separation from the green turf blades to aide in the ice removal process via shattering it and pushing it off.
Monday, April 4, 2011
WEATHER
MORE SNOW
This past weekend we saw a storm bring 9-10" of fresh snow. On top of the vast amounts of snow we already have this newest snowfall dumped a large amount on greens we had already cleared. The 9" layer shown in the picture is on our practice green, so today we will clear the greens (with the tractor mounted snowblower) we had previously cleared to accelerate the melt. Greens that had fully cleared of ice and snow and are now soft and will see a natural melt as we won't put heavy equipment on them. If we were to not clear the greens this newest snow would be slow to melt and would only melt down to the snow and ice layer that was left behind the first clearing attempt. Just part of mountain golf life.
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