Friday, March 20, 2020

Drainage, Edging Greens, and Tree work

The Golf Maintenance Team has completed several projects over the two weeks.  Each of these projects will have a positive impact on the course throughout the season. A post-emergent herbicide was applied to treat any winter weeds around the course.  These weeds will have a yellow/bronze color as the herbicide begins to affect the plant.  We continue to add cobble around cart path edges were needed; this will be ongoing for the next several weeks.  Drainage was installed between #13 green and #14 tee.

Drainage between #13 Green and #14 Tees

Drainage between #13 Green and #14 Tees

Drainage between #13 Green and #14 Tees

Cobble stone drain at #2 Tee
Monday, our team began two projects, edging greens and removing dead and low hanging limbs from trees.  Greens edging is an important process to remove any Bermudagrass that has encroached into the green.  If  you see our team using a lift to remove limbs from trees or edging greens, please be sure the staff can see you before you hit your shot.

Staff removing Bermudagrass encroachment from the green. 


Edge that defines green and Bermudagrass collar.

Arborscapes performing preventative maintenance on one of  the parking lot trees.

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