Friday, April 24, 2015

Winter Damage

The pictures below shown the Crown Hydration damage to the POA on 4 of our greens. The severe winter has caused widespread damage to putting surfaces throughout the Met section. I spoke to 10 area superintendents that are all battling the results of prolonged snow and ice cover and extremely low temperatures.
We have aerified, double verticut and seeded all of our affected greens and have used turf covers to modify the soil temperatures in an effort to speed up the germination process. The greens most severely affected will remain closed until the new seedlings can withstand foot traffic.
8 green

1 green

6 green

15 green

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

April 1, 2015 Golf Course Update


Golf Course Update                                                                                                                 April 1, 2015

 

                There has not been a significant amount of melting since the last update. The golf course has several hole that still have an 80% snow cover. The golf and grounds crew has cleared all the greens of snow and ice and after examining the 10 greens that we do not put turf covers on and there are some signs of winter injury on several of those greens, (1, 6, 8, & 18). We are hoping that once the soil temperatures warm that the damaged areas will grow out of the injury. The damaged areas will be aerified and seeded. The damaged areas will be put on a recovery program which will include weekly foliar fertilization and light topdressing. The areas affected will be covered with turf covers and if necessary those greens may remain closed until the turf has recovered enough to survive foot traffic. The remaining greens that have covers on them will be examined next week to assess the health of the turf.

There are early indications that some areas of our fairway turf also has winter injury. Pockets of ice that formed in early January and have been coved with snow for the last 60 plus days has deprived the turf of the necessary oxygen to survive. Aerification and seeding will also be performed on the damaged areas.

The practice tee mat system has also sustained some damage from the winter winds, snow and ice. The supporting structure for the mats has shifted and several mats have been moved from the structure. Presently the mats are still under snow and ice. The company that installed the mat system has been notified and we are on their schedule to fix the problem as soon as the snow and ice are melted and the ground is workable.

Unfortunately with the amount of snow still present on the course it will be some time before we can safely open the course for play. Trying to predict an opening date is difficult, but I am guessing sometime in the third week of April. The weather will obviously be the determining factor if that date is viable.

I will continue to keep you updated on the changing conditions.

Peter Rappoccio, CGCS