December 31st marks my last official day as Property Manager of the greatest country club around. My 39 year run at the club has been terrific. I got a chance to work with and train some of the finest young men around. They all were a major key to my success over the years and just saying thank you will never be enough.
I was blessed with a terrific membership that allowed me to run the show my way and gave me all I needed to provide the conditions they deserved.
The club has hired a terrific young superintendent, Bill Cygan who I'm sure will continue the fine traditions and conditions the club has had in the past and will take the club to the next level in the near future.
To all my friends in the turf industry; I'll miss you all. Be well and God Bless
Peter
Friday, December 9, 2016
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Fall Aerification Schedule
Fairway aerification |
Green aerification |
Fairway topdressing |
Greens- September 6 & 7 - course closed September 6th.
Fairway Aerification and Topdressing- Sept 8,12,13,19, - Course closed September 12th.
Greens are also scheduled to be dryjected on October 18th.
All dates are weather permitting.
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
A great 2016 Member Guest Tournament
Head Golf pro Gene Mulak and me scoreboard watching |
The A team- Assistants Ken Welzien and Tanner Collins |
The surfaces were so firm not even water will penetrate. |
Friday, June 24, 2016
Member Guest 2016
All the prep work is completed. My staff has been fantastic getting the golf course dialed in. Dry, firm and fast!!
Let the games begin.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
USGA Tree Survey
USGA Senior Agronomist Jim Skorulski |
Jim checking the sun angle at mid day on 14 green |
Each green and tee complex was studied using a compass and an app developed for iphones and android devices called"sun-seeker". This app will show what the sun angles are at each location during all four seasons. Using the graphics on the screen you are able to see how all the trees around each feature affect sunlight to each location. The key times of the year we really worry about are spring and summer when the plants are actively growing and require the most daily sunlight. It is important to note the amount of sunlight on each feature during the winter months. Minimal sunlight can be critical during the winter months affecting temperature, ice formation and ice melt, all key elements in the battle against winter injury.
The health of the trees between all our fairways and along the perimeters of each hole were also examined during the visit.
Utilizing Jim's many years of experience dealing with golf and trees, the final report from the USGA will be a valuable tool in our tree maintenance program. Turf health,( sunlight, air movement and root encroachment), playability, safety and aesthetics will be the priority moving forward with tree care at Silver Spring.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Spring Update
Around the Course
March 2016
What a difference a year makes. Last season at this time the
golf and grounds staff was gearing up to remove over a foot of snow and ice
from our greens. Once cleared the severe winter kill we experienced last spring
was revealed, which lead to many hours of reseeding, sodding and pampering new
seedlings which carried throughout the 2015 growing season.
Fast forward to March 2016; the golf course is completely
free of snow and ice. The greens that were covered for the winter season will
have the covers removed this week, and all greens will be treated with an early
spring fungicide and desiccation (protection from wind burn) treatment. Our
initial examination of the putting surfaces shows some small areas of winter
disease, but nothing that I am too concerned about at this time. The grass is
still in dormancy and there are some areas of frost still under the playing
surfaces. The warmer weather will trigger a growth response on the surfaces and
if there is any winter injury, it will appear at that time.
Traditionally we open the greens the first week in April.
The earliest we have opened in my 38 prior seasons has been March 16th. Weather permitting, I will be
opening 15 holes and the short game as a par 3 Friday March 11th (4, 5, &6
will remain closed because of the construction last fall). Greens will be lightly top-dressed, brushed
and rolled before we open them and when indications of growth are present the
first mowing will start. There will be no carts until the ground firms up
enough to withstand traffic. It is important to realize that conditions change
quickly in the spring and if the weather does not cooperate we may be forced to
recover greens and close some of the putting surfaces.
We will post any changes and frost delays on the website
daily. We ask for your patience and cooperation as we move on through the
spring. I will be sending weekly updates as the spring progresses.
Staffing
There is a change to the makeup of my staff for 2016. Casey
Sheehy who has served as our Assistant Superintendent for the past two years has
moved on to a Lead Assistant position at Bryn Mare Country Club in the Chicago
area. We wish Casey all the best and thank him for his time with us. Tanner
Collins, who has served as our Second Assistant the past year will move into
Casey’s position . Ken
Welzien will continue his role as Senior Assistant.
Peter Rappoccio,CGCS
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