It's a wet morning in Highlands with over 1" of rain falling in the early hours of the morning. Intense winds also brought down its fair share of debris. Cold temps to follow but warming by the end of the week!
Monday, March 16, 2026
Water Testing
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This lab based in Palo Alto, CA uses a laser particle counter to breakdown how many solids are in the water and specifically, the size of those particles. This is important because we work very hard through topdressing and greens aerification to create larger pore spaces by incorporating sand. On a larger scale, think of the rootzone (the sand) of a green like a jar of marbles. The marbles have all lots of air space between them for water to move through the system. Now take something finer, like M&M's and dump them into the jar of marbles. The M&M's settle out between the marbles in what once was used for grass roots and water movement. Now take something finer than that...and hopefully you see that we can wind up real trouble if we aren't aware of what is ending up on the turf. Eventually, all the pore spaces will be clogged and water will just sit on the surface, unable to move downward. At this point, fungus damage is going to be an issue because of excess moisture and the greens will ultimately fail. Not to mention, they won't be fun at all to play on because they'll become soft and slow. As a superintendent, this is one of the most important objectives we manage.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
ANGC #12
Friday, March 13, 2026
Water Testing Results
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Wednesday
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Tuesday
Monday, March 09, 2026
More from Monday...
Monday
Friday, March 06, 2026
Highlands CC Taco Day!
Thursday, March 05, 2026
More from Thursday...
Thursday
We received our first load of sod this morning and we'll spend the day installing it on #8 and some other areas we have prepped for new sod.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Wednesday
Pretty exciting day! First greens mowing of 2026. This mowing just gets the "fuzz" off the top. The greens always look greener because we removed the brown tip the leaf blades develop after a cold winter.
I love what I'm seeing in the forecast in terms of temperatures!


































