On behalf of the whole Greenkeeping Team, we hope you had a very Merry Christmas and wish you a Happy New Year! The team will be off through the New Year, so check back for more golf course updates on January 5th!
Friday, December 26, 2025
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Friday, December 19, 2025
Wednesday
Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Wednesday
Monday, December 08, 2025
Monday
Friday, December 05, 2025
Friday
It's been a damp and foggy day in Highlands after receiving 1/2" of rain last night. It was a perfect day to continue pruning along the edges of the golf course. Today, the focus was the right side of #6 between the fairway and Cobb Road. This has been on our radar for a couple years now and we're glad to finally get to it.
There is an unfortunate rumor circulating that we've been cutting down a lot of native Azaleas on your golf course. A native Azalea is also known as a Flame Azalea with bright orange flowers that sometimes come in pink and even white. I've not seen any native Azaleas being cut anywhere on the golf course. Rhododendron as you know, are very aggressive and need to be pruned back from time to time to reclaim the golf course. That's what we've done on holes like #12 and #9 this winter. It's a healthy program for the golf course in addition to the shrubs, themselves. Rhododendron that are pruned back, grow back with a fuller and denser growth habit. Please disregard this rumor if you hear it and don't hesitate to call me for a first hand account of what we're working on, on the golf course.
Putting Green Performance Data from 2025
A few days ago I posted the raw data from a two month period over the summer (June 7- August 7) where we recorded putting green measurements. I took that data and graphed it in order to see if there is a correlation between these different measurements. On all the graphs, the red line indicates the desired threshold for what the USGA considers "tournament conditions." However, in the case of green speed, 11 feet is the goal for daily play according to my 'Golf Course Standards" document that's be approved and accepted by the Green Committee. These measurements were taken using the USGA's GS3 ball, shown below.
Thursday, December 04, 2025
Thursday
Tee and Approach Topdressing
All the tees and the approaches on the golf course are receiving an application of sand that can be worked into the aeration holes.
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
2025 Greens Data from June-August 7
This past summer we worked with an intern from NC State University, Cooper Hall. Cooper is a great guy and has been part of this team for the last 4 years, since he was in high school. This summer, I had him collect data and observations of putting greens. It started with a daily stimpmeter reading in addition to smoothness and firmness tests. We also weighed clipping yields every morning which gave us insight into our growth regulator/fertility programs. You can also see weather data and general notes. This information is useful in seeing how our management practices affect putting green quality. In a future post, I'll get into specifics of what was learned from this data.













































