Friday, July 26, 2013

Improving Your Experience

'Improving Your Experience' is our guiding principle behind every golf course project the Green Committee approves and our team executes.   Renovating the tree line between holes 12 and 13 was one of our main priorities this year.  I think it is safe to say that the renovations to the tree line between holes 10 and 12 as well as the large areas left of 6, left of 11, and right of 12 tees have been very successful.  All of these projects included the turf propagation method of sprigging. 

Sprigging involves turning sod into small shreds of stolons and rhizomes (bermudagrass plant parts) for the purpose of planting these pieces.  These shreds of grass are much easier to transport and cover much more square footage than the original sod that produced them.  The sprigs are planted and then over about 2 months grow together to form a consistent turf surface.  

This method of planting turf  is a great option for large areas in the rough as it is about 7 times less expensive than sod.  Trees were removed and mulch beds, irrigation components, pine needle beds and sod were installed prior to sprigging.  It takes longer to create a great playing surface but the financial benefits allow us to cover a lot more ground.  We still have to sod areas along cart paths and around mulch beds to end up with a good finished product.  This is the heaviest sprig rate we have ever gone with and we expect to have a good stand of turf heading into the fall.  The area will be very wet under and around the sprigs as we have to heavily irrigate to grow everything in.  Please play the entire staked area between holes 12 and 13 as ground under repair.  In the next few months, the sprigs will grow together to create a great playing surface and hopefully "Improve your Experience."

Please enjoy this beautiful weather,

Jordan Booth
jbooth@willowakscc.org

Our sod supplier shreds their sod into sprigs and delivers them the same day to keep them healthy.  This is what an acre of sprigs looks like before they are planted.
Our team spreads the sprigs by hand.  We use a very heavy rate to speed up coverage.  The only way to achieve this rate is by hand.  Our team pegs the sprigs into the ground with the discs on an old sprigging machine.  The sprigs are then fertilized and watered aggressively until they grow together.  This area will be very wet for the next few weeks.  Please observe the stakes and ropes and keep the golf carts out of saturated areas.

This is the current finished product.  The real finished product will reveal itself in a few months.
Our goal is to always improve the player's experience.  I hope this improves your aesthetic experience while you play your ball from the fairway.  If you happen to get a bad bounce into the finished product, it will provide a better lie and more shot options.  This area is currently staked off and should be played as ground under repair.  Remember that casual water and sod seams qualify for a drop under most situations.


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