Wednesday, November 06, 2024
Wednesday
Etiolated Grass Growth
First, this is known as etiolated grass growth. It is a phenomenon characterized by elongated, pale green or yellowish stems and leaves.
One of the primary causes of etiolated growth is insufficient light intensity. Grass, like all plants, relies on sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis. When grass is deprived of adequate light, it cannot efficiently synthesize chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy. As a result, the grass elongates to reach a light source, leading to tall, spindly growth. This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in shaded areas, such as under trees, tall structures, or in densely planted regions where competition for light is intense. It could also occur during prolonged days of dense cloud cover.
Another factor that can influence this is type of growth are temperature fluctuations. While it's not fully understood, extremes between night and day temperatures can encourage this etiolated growth.
Plant growth regulators
are another factor that can exacerbate this phenomenon. While you
probably didn't know such a product existed, we treat our greens, tees and
fairways with plant growth regulators (PGRs) on a 14-day interval. PGRs
not only slow grass growth down to make managing clippings easier, but they are
used to create denser playing surfaces. In addition to that, they can be
used to promote one turf species over another depending on their growth
habit. For example, PGRs encourage lateral grass growth, which can be
used to encourage Creeping Bentgrass growth over Poa annua growth.
When turf is treated regularly for extended periods with PGRs, then those
applications abruptly stop, this type of growth can occur. Some refer to
this as the rebound effect. We stop all PGR applications by October 1st
because with the drop in temperature, mother nature controls growth for
us. This rebound effect, is likely what is occurring on this fairway at
Highlands CC.
The final cause for growth like this is a bacterial infection in the turf. I've not seen that in my career, but I understand it can be very serious in some situations, primarily on putting greens.
Tuesday, November 05, 2024
Practice Facility Mats
Monday, November 04, 2024
DryJect Aeration to Putting Greens and Approaches
DryJect uses a high-speed, water-based injection system to blast aeration holes through the root zone to fracture the soil. The patented vacuum technology simultaneously fills holes to the surface with high volumes of dry sand.
This means you can relieve compaction, increase water infiltration, reach the root zone with oxygen and amend your soil with high volumes of material all at the same time. Plus, DryJect leaves the surface relatively smooth and playable. DryJect is routinely used at thousands of golf courses and sports facilities around the world.
Practice tee aeration is done with our walk behind Toro aerator so we can get the closest hole spacing possible.
Saturday, November 02, 2024
Stone Curbing
Friday, November 01, 2024
Construction Update
On the way to the Club this morning at 5:30AM, I saw bright lights shining through the trees a few hundred yards away from the employee housing site. Of course, my first inclination was that a UFO landed. The closer I got to the site, Trehel Construction had a full team of workers getting ready to pump concrete! It's fun watching these guys get stuff done as well as seeing the way they improvise when the conditions aren't perfect.
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Wednesday Photo
This is such a great photo I took yesterday that I take so much pride in. It represents so many things that my team has worked so hard on over the past number of years. Fairway quality gets better every year and clearly visible in this photo. Our tree management program is another aspect of golf course maintenance that's highlighted here. Bunker restoration, fairway drainage and fairway definition are all improvements that I recognize in this photo. I can't wait for next summer... I wish we didn't have to stop...I don't like seeing the season come to an end. We have so many goals and plans for 2025 that I am ready to put into action now! I promise that when you see the golf course in 2025, it will be better than any year prior...never finished and never satisfied! That's our motto.
Stolen Tractor
Jason Voorhees took off on one of the Club's tractors this morning. Fortunately, his intentions were good and he helped clear the fairways of leaves and debris before returning the equipment to the golf course maintenance building. He was later seen sinking back to the bottom of Club Lake.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Croquet Lawn Aeration
As promised, all three croquet lawns are being aerated and topdressed this morning. We are using 5/8" hollow tines on a close, quad tine spacing. Once the sand that is being applied to the surface dries, we will be dragging the lawns with brooms to further knock the sand into the holes. When finished, we'll be moving to the practice facility, where both chipping greens will be aerated and topdressed.
Later this week, we'll be starting on approaches. When those are complete, we'll go back down to the practice facility and aerate the practice tee. Starting November 1st, the hitting stations will be placed on artificial mats for the remainder of the season. Unfortunately, grass is no longer growing, which means we cannot heal divots until next spring.
Monday, October 28, 2024
2024 10th Annual FootGolf Invitational
The 2024 Annual Highlands CC Greenkeeping FootGolf Invitational to place today below the towering pines of Red Bird Public Golf Course! Conditions were near perfect for today's event, now in its 10th year. This is always one of the highlights of the season because this group is competitive!
FootGolf is played just like regular golf only you use a soccer ball and you're foot. The cup is 20 plus inches in diameter, as you can see above next to Hap. The holes also play much shorter...usually maxing out at 160 yards. The top 3 finishers from the event today were 3rd place (far right): Darren Worley, 2nd Place (middle): Baldemar Venegas and finally, 1st Place with a score of 4 under par: Christian Chavez.
Each year, before the event, we cook a huge Mexican lunch at the maintenance building, followed by FootGolf.
This team is the BEST!