With the first frost a day away, we covered #14 green and it will remain covered the rest of the week. By covering the green, we will help keep soil temperatures up which will allow the green to continue to fill in. At this point, any extra day we can get to aide in recovery is an important one. We will pull the cover off in the next week to mow and access the progress. This will be a day to day/week to week decision on when the green gets covered. The greens cover is permeable meaning air and water can penetrate the cover so this will not cause any damage to the green.
I created this blog to give the membership an insight to the Field Club maintenance department. We are a 'behind the scenes' operation, so this is intended to fill that void and inform you on what progress is being made on a daily to weekly basis.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Hay Rack Ride & Bonfire
Thank you to all that showed up for the festivities at the club last Friday night. It's nice to see so much support from the membership and hear all the positive comments about the activities we had.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month
For the month of October, we will be using this pink stick/flag set up to support breast cancer awareness month. This has affected nearly everyone in some form or another and is the least we can do as a club to show our support! The new flags turned out great and are highly visible from anywhere on the property.
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