Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Sunset and Meet the Staff

 
Sunset at Lansing Country Club
 
Over the next couple of weeks, I'll introduce the grounds staff.
 
 
This is Ricardo.  He's in his 3rd season.  His main jobs are Fairways, Tees, Rough and Bunkers.
 

 
This is Juan.  He's in his 7th season.  His main jobs are Tees, Greens, Rough and Hand Watering.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Storm Update

 
Lansing received just over 2 inches last night.  16 fairway flooded but we had pumps running all day.  Hopefully, we can have carts on the front 9 and cart path only on the back.  The power went out at 10:45 last night but got back on at 7:00 this morning.  We lost only 1 tree, but had to pick up many branches.  Cooler weather is expected in the next couple of days.

 
With much more rain this spring, the wildflower area is looking better.

 
Scott had another nice turnout for junior golf.  It continues that several weeks except for the Fourth of July.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Rain Days

What can we do when its too wet to mow?.  Last week Lansing CC received over 3 inches of rain.  We went to the "to do" list. 

 
High roots were removed from 1, 13,14, and 18 fairways.  It was easy to do because of the wet conditions.  Seed and soil was added.
 
 
We were able to put a new drain line in 14 fairway.  It's easy to do but takes time.
 

 
 Drain works after another .5 inches of rain.
 
 
A new cart path was added to 15 tee box.

 
Prairie Fire Crabapple in bloom.
 

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Roller Coaster Spring

The last couple of weeks have been a roller coaster.  Snow early last week and 75 this Sunday.  I will be turning on the irrigation system on Monday.  This takes several hours. We need to fill up the pipes and then we check each head to make sure they are working properly.   I'm a little concerned because of the cold winter created a deeper frost level.  Hopefully, we don't have any leaks.  Jose is very good at fixing most of these problems.


 
Last Thursday, I made my first chemical application to the greens.  I apply a product that helps prevent Poa annua seed heads from developing.  I use a system that tracks growing degree days.  I get emails and watch their maps.  It makes timing of this application much more accurate.

 
This is a spot on fairway #17.  We had winter kill on several fairways mostly on the back nine.  I purchased seed and will get a seeder for this week.  We will mark these areas as I seed them with white paint.  Play as ground under repair.  It should germinate and fill in quickly.  The reason for the damage was a combination of a cold and a snowy winter.  The areas that were hit the worst have poor drainage.  Our greens and tees had minimal damage.  Many courses in Chicago had damage to their greens and are playing on temporary greens.
 
 
Saturday, the Easter Bunny made its annual visit to the club.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Bird's Eye View

 

A worker for NIPSCO that was changing a light bulb on the electric tower that crosses the golf course was nice enough to take a view pictures of the golf course for me.



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

More Snow

 
On Monday and Tuesday, Jose and I spent the day pumping lakes that were full.  Most of the greens were snow/ice free.  Lets hope we get a nice warm up so we can bring in staff to start the spring clean up and start mowing some grass.

 
Wednesday was spent plowing and shoveling again. We had about 7 more inches of heavy wet snow.  Several limbs also broke.  Maybe 50 on Friday.  This winter is really putting our turf to a test. 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

When Will We Open?

When will spring start?  Over the last 5 years, we've averaged March 21 for the first mowing of greens.  I don't see that happening this year.  We are still snow covered and frost is deeper than in the past.  Reports from the lake are 13 inches.
 
 
#16 fairway still has some ice cover.  We pumped for several days to remove much of the water.  This is the area we may lose some turf.  This has happened many times since I've been at Lansing and it survived.  The longer the warm up, the more I will be concerned.


 
A couple of weeks ago we had a warm day that melted off much of the snow cover.  Jose and I shoveled a path to the lake on #18 to help move the run off.