Monday, September 30, 2013

#14 Gold Tee

We have recently completed reseeding the 14th Gold Tee and re-sodding the Bluegrass surrounding it.

We began by excavating the old tee surface and replacing it with fresh loam.
 
 
We used a bunker rake in order to level out the loam.
 
This picture shows the tee after being leveled and its new soil amended.
 
 
After amending the soil, we fertilized and seeded the new tee. This picture shows the Bluegrass rough sod that will surround the tee.
 
 
This picture shows the finished product. We will continue to post pictures as the seed germinates.
 
 


Monday, September 23, 2013

Bunker Edge Rebuild (continued)

 
Adding loam to damaged area on #12
 
We have finished repairing and sodding the damaged bunkers on hole #12.
 
Pushing bunker sand up to the new edge
 
 
 
The finished product
We will be continuing this work starting on hole #9 and then throughout the golf course.
 
 


Monday, September 16, 2013

Greens Aerification

12 Green moments after its morning cut.
Aerification has successfully been completed. As you can see from the above photo, our greens are healing beautifully.
 
12 green
The remaining holes are on pace to be fully healed within two weeks.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Bunker Edge Rebuild

Today we began reconstructing low edges of bunkers. These edges have deteriorated allowing sand to be pulled and washed out of bunkers.
 

We began by removing the sand that had washed out of the bunker.
 

After the sand was removed, we excavated material that had been compromised by it and replaced it with fresh loam.
We also added a piece of plywood in order to prevent the sand from washing out into the cavity before we have a chance to put new sod down.
As soon as the sod arrives these areas will look and play great.


Friday, March 22, 2013

Spring 2013!

Spring is here! Well, at least as far as the calendar is concerned. Our golf course is once again a winter wonderland. Think warm thoughts!
 

(Hole #18)
 
(Holes #8 & #9)
 
(Back of #18 green)
 


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Eastern Bluebird Nesting Boxes

This winter we decided to make our golf course a better habitat for the Eastern Bluebird. In order to accomplish this we built nesting boxes that are specifically designed for the Eastern Bluebird.
 
We built a total of six nesting boxes, (The seventh shown in this picture was discarded because of a problem with the wood that was used.) and spread them throughout the golf course.
 
Each of the nesting boxes will be monitored during the course of the season to ensure that other species are not using them.
If you are interested in building your own nesting box and would like to use the plans that we did, visit this link.

Water Cooler Restoration

We have recently started getting our water coolers ready for the season. We began by replacing all of the roofs.
 
Shaping the copper to fit the roofs is a delicate but rewarding process.
 
We also replaced the hooks that hold the doors shut and finally gave the water coolers a coat of stain.