April is nearly over and we are gearing up for the busy tournament season. We were able to get a light top-dress on the greens this week, topping off any aerification holes remaining and to help level some of the numerous unfixed ball marks. This monthly "dusting" will help smooth, firm and tighten the putting surface and help in the decrease of thatch(a layer between the grass and the soil made up of interwoven accumulated dead and living grass shoots, stems, crowns, and roots.) Once we get the sand worked into the profile we will begin to drop mowing heights. We are currently mowing greens at .100 and will be heading to our standard season height of .090 . Our new tee markers also went out last week, along with new cups, flags and flagsticks. Also, all course wood piles from our full desert trimming project should be picked up this week. We will be working on pruning and string trimming lake edges over the next two weeks.
Light Top-dress of greens
Light "dusting" of greens and brush.... 38 days post aerification
Sunrise on a wing......
Reflections : a peek of a peak......................
What the ball sees on #14 fairway
#16 fairway on a beautiful day after a mow
Early morning glow and some fuzzy pink clouds that always reminds me of the fabulous artist Bob Ross--- “Think about a cloud. Just float around and be there.”One of those mornings......
Shop visitor
Had this sweet boy just wander into the office on Saturday.... "Link" the greyhound apparently escaped his yard on #18 for some fun on the course. For a bit I guess he was actually the "Missing Link" :) Enjoyed his visit(BTW_he was picked up by his Mom a bit later without incident).
“There is no glory in star or blossom till looked upon by a loving eye; There is no fragrance in April breezes till breathed with joy as they wander by.” – William Cullen Bryant
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