Friday, March 31, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Willow Trees Between Holes #1 and #6 and Late Season Snow
This winter we lost two willow trees that were at the ponds edge between holes #1 and #6. Willow trees are notorious for having shallow root systems and the combination of heavy, wet snow and high winds proved to be more than they could bear. We will clean up the trees as soon as we are able.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Tree Work #12
We are in the process of taking several trees down on the 12th hole. The trees that are being taken down are blocking sunlight to the right side of the fairway. They are also restricting air movement to the same portion of the fairways which hinders the rate at which it dries out. These conditions have been causing the decline of the turf quality on the right side of the fairway.
When the removal of the trees is complete the average turf condition of the fairway on the 12th hole should improve substantially.
The process will continue through the winter.
When the removal of the trees is complete the average turf condition of the fairway on the 12th hole should improve substantially.
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#12 before |
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#12 after |
Monday, January 9, 2017
Winter Wonderland 2017
Our golf course has made its transformation into a beautiful winter wonderland. Ipswich received 6.5 inches of soft, fluffy snow on Saturday. The coating, while beautiful may be temporary. Rain and warmer temperatures are in the forecast, both of which will do a great job of turning soft, fluffy snow into wet, sloppy slush. Enjoy it while you can!
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Standing near #4 red tee looking back toward #3 green. |
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Tree Work on #11
The large tree in between #10 and #11 had a limb growing from it that needed to be removed. The limb showed signs of rot and was becoming a liability. We decided to remove the limb from the tree last week.
We decided to climb the tree and cut the limb down piece by piece. This was done so that each piece of the limb could fall safely onto the ground without any risk of one end of it hitting the ground and the other end coming back at the person climbing.
The strategy was implemented well and the limb was cut down safely.
We decided to climb the tree and cut the limb down piece by piece. This was done so that each piece of the limb could fall safely onto the ground without any risk of one end of it hitting the ground and the other end coming back at the person climbing.
The strategy was implemented well and the limb was cut down safely.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Tree Work: Pine on #12
Last winter during a period of strong winds, a large pine tree on hole #12 fell down. The tree fell into another tree that stood next to it, snapping off a majority of its branches on one side.
The tree that was left standing needed to be climbed and pruned of all of its damaged limbs.
We climbed the tree without any issue and removed the damaged limbs.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Leaf Clean Up Fall 2016
Fall has come again to the Ipswich Country Club. The autumn colors are vibrant and beautiful. They are one of the many reasons that make golfing in this season wonderful.
And also very challenging.
The same leaves that contribute to our picturesque golf course are the same leaves that attempt to cover every square inch of it.
Lost balls are a nuisance for everyone and we are doing everything we can to keep the leaves at bay.
Each day we start by blowing off greens and tees and afterwards we begin to pick up as many of the leaves as we can. We will continue to do this until the snow falls.
Have a happy fall and don't lose too many balls in our leaf piles!
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#10 Fairway on a day with strong winds and heavy leaf fall. |
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