Monday, February 24, 2014

Checking ice levels under the snow

Opening a channel on #3
 Every winter that has a prolonged snow cover has Turf managers keeping their fingers crossed that the snow cover does not turn to an ice layer on the greens. Turf that is covered with ice can survive for a period of time without damage. Different turf grass varieties have different thresholds for survival. Bent grass is 90 days and bent/poa which is the predominate grass at Silver Spring can survive up to 60 days under ice. Our greens have been under snow and ice for 40 days.
Our ven-trac snow blower
 This past week the golf and grounds crew removed snow on several greens to see if any ice was present and if there was the thickness of the ice. Using hand shoveling and our mini ventrac snow blower, channels of snow on 3,6,8,9,1,and 18 were removed. A 1.5" layer of ice was present on all greens examined. Fortunately the mini thaw we experienced this past weekend quickly melted the ice and exposed the turf below. Presently the turf looks good.
The inspection team
 We will continue to monitor snow and ice levels throughout the winter and remove the snow and ice when levels dictate.
Ice on the 3rd green

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Winter of 2014

Just adding to the pile
 Many hours of snow removal have added to the work load of the Golf and Grounds staff this winter. What seems like a endless series of snow storms has keep the crew busy plowing and keeping  our four paddle courts operational.  With over 11,500 square feet of decking and court space at the paddle facility; a six inch snow storm produces over 200 cubic yards of snow that has to be shoveled from the facility before play can start. Unfortunately the heaters under the court are a help in light dusting storms but whenever the snow amount exceed 2 inches its shovel first and use the heaters to melt the light coat the shovels leave.

Can you find the new tees on #3

View from the new forward tee on #3
Many thanks to my staff for the fine job they have done this winter keeping the paddle facility running on schedule.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Hole # 3 completed

View from the new back tee on 3

The new middle tee on 3

#3 before construction starts

Rough grading of the new # 3 tee complex
The Master plan work will be completed this week. All the tee and bunker work have been completed and the construction company is spending it's time this week repair haul roads and doing cart path tie in's.
Lets hope for a mild winter so we can open the new tees by mid April 2014.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Master Plan 11/1 update

We are nearing completion of our Master Plan project for 2013. As of November 1st the work remainig consists of draining of the green side bunkers on 2; Sod installation of the forward tees on 2 ,8 and the three back tees on 3; Shaping of the forward tee on 3; shaping of the green bunkers on 3;  construction of the fairway bunker on 2 repairing and sod installation on all the construction roads created by the project.
We estimate another two weeks of work.
New forward tee on 14

Installing fill to build the back tee on 3

Fill from the old football field at Joel Barlow High becomes the new tees on 3

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Master Plan Work Continues

Drainage installed on 14
 We move into week 5 of the Master Plan project on schedule.
The 14th green has been rebuilt; the 15th hole has been completed and the tees and bunkers on 14 have been completed.
The tees on 16 along with the green side bunkers have been shaped and are ready for drainage and irrigation.
The 14th green and chipping area ready to be mowed

Topdressing the 14th green

14 tee complex completed

14th hole from the white tees- a new bunker on the left of the fairway



Thursday, September 19, 2013

14 Green Work Continues

Adding soil amendments to the compacted surface

Surface is raked and leveled

Sod goes back by the numbers

Plywood used to keep foot traffic off of the sod

A slow process


Half way there!