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Monday, November 26, 2012

After the Holidays

USC didn't win thus my poor Gators will not get a shot at that National title this year ... oh well, and go SEC.

The holidays were a success and we got everything we wanted done before the week's end even with a shortened staff.  I could not be more proud of the team and their efforts to get everything done on time and correctly.

This week is filled with numerous tasks to get us ready for December.  Historically, between the shortened daylight hours, cooler temperatures and slow growth the turf conditions will become less than par ... even with heavy maintenance.  In the industry we call this time of year "December Gloom."  The good news is that it occurs when less members are out to play and in January it is completely forgotten.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hope for USC

Being a graduate on the University of Florida I never thought I would be cheering for USC. Well thanks to the Gators beating our in state rivals FSU the only way we have a shot at the title is if ND loses tonight to USC. This is even harder on me thanks to my Irish heritage.  But here it goes ... Go USC.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Roughs, Roughs, Roughs

It sometimes seems as fast as we are mowing the roughs they are growing right back up behind the mowers ... and thanks to the temperatures averaging 10 degrees greater than normal that isn't a understatement.  During normal weeks we are averaging seven to nine holes per day, and when we send out three or four rough units that average can be increased to 11 - 12 holes per day.

There are a lot of factors that can easily slow this process down from having to move the stakes and ropes before and after mowing, equipment breakage and down time, amount of play on a given day, to even such as this week where the staffing levels are reduced to make budget.  With increased temperatures such as what we are experiencing this daunting task becomes even more so daunting ... but rest assure we are addressing it quickly.

Today again we have full staffing levels and have all four rough units fully operational.  Additionally, both bank mowers (the units the address the roughs around tees & greens) will also be in the field today after first assignment has been completed.  The further speed the process we will have team members solely address moving and setting back the ropes.  These efforts should get us ready for the weekend, where all of the grass we have cut will grow back up again for Monday.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving

To all of my extended Avondale family of the past eight years I wish everyone a Happy and Joyous Thanksgiving.  I am truly thankful for members at Avondale who always make me feel like a part of the family and I looked forward to always serving the best interest of Avondale.  The pride I take with the golf course, and the pride that my maintenance team takes can be seen in the product that we produce no matter what challenge faces us.  This family spirit is shared by the members as well with their generosity towards the team and their well being.

Today, besides giving thanks we will be prepping the golf course this morning for you and your family / guests to enjoy.  Then we will be out of your way for the entire day so nothing feels your ears but the chirping birds, and maybe the occasional "darn it" from someone missing a putt.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING  ... from the GCM Team.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

First Full Day of Work This Week

During the holiday week we on purpose reduce the the staffing hours to 32 hours so when they get their eight hours of holiday pay it equals to the 40 hours that has been budgeted.  To make this work and cover the "meat and potatoes" of the maintenance and prep work there are a bunch of days the team only comes in for four hours thus limited time to address the ever growing roughs or extra detail work.

Since last week's reduction in staffing and the holiday this is the first full day that we have gotten five days so we are focused on putting maximum effort towards the roughs after the completion of the first assignments which prep the golf course for play.  You will see, hopefully, three rough units in the field and two smaller bank units working solely on getting the roughs back under control.  We are even putting a team member to address moving the ropes and stakes to greatly speed the process.

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.  In your prayers for friends and family don't forget to drop a few kind words for Avondale Golf Club and the members and friends we have lost over this past year.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Fertilizing Fairways Again

This morning we are granular fertilizing the fairways as part of our twice per week grow in program.  As with any new established turf there is a grow in period that requires additional nutrient inputs to fill in and be healthy ... overseeded ryegrass is no exception to this rule.  On the day after Thanksgiving while everyone else is still digesting the meal from the day before we will be applying our second fertilizer application for the week.
New Flower Design Seems to be a Big Hit
With the holiday fast closing in, today the whole team is only working four hours today ... so with so much that needs to get done it will look like a team of bees out there getting it done.  Speaking of bees, we have discovered a hive that is on the top level of the bougainvillea covered wall outside the staging area.  Haven't quite decided our game plan yet.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Thanksgiving Week

With the first of the major holidays already upon us we have to reduce the staff's hours to make up for the holiday pay they well deserve.  We have a very aggressive week planned with two fertilizations of the fairways, and one fertilization of the greens along with our general maintenance this week ... with less time and staff to accomplish what needs to be done.  But my team is up for the task.

Today, most of the staff is only working four hours, but there still will be several here all day.  Our goal is not only get everything done, but still make it so my team can enjoy the holiday with their families.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Fire Ants

Ever since the overseeding has been completed I have been hearing about fire ants around the golf course.  First, we have several species of ants at Avondale of which maybe 20% are fire ants ... but all ants bite.
Top Choice Fire Ant Label = Applications Only From April - Sept
This is the LAW
CV Vector Control usually treats the golf course just before we overseed to reduce the population but this year with major concerns about the West Nile Virus their attentions have been focused on that problem and asked those of us golf courses on their program to allow them to handle that life threatening issue first.  As in accordance with the pesticide label and the law we could only treat mounds in the Coachella Valley until a certain date using Top Choice (our insecticide) which we did.

Ants have been successful as a species for over 150 million years and are impossible to completely remove.  Our in-house program will start back up as the law allows, and CV Vector Control will hopefully soon return.  But until then common sense must prevail ... if you see a mound, of course report it, but do not approach the ants.  The rules of golf allow for free relief thus your ball can be moved without penalty.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

The Colder Weather Took It's Toll

The three days back to back frost early in the week took its toll on the golf course somewhat.  Areas that were still growing in, or areas impacted by the cart traffic had stronger bermudagrass than ryegrass, thus when the frost pushed the bermuda towards dormancy its off coloring could be readily seen.  This usually occurs in December (termed December Gloom by superintendents) but this year with the cooler weather sooner happened sooner as well. 

The good news is that there is plenty of seed on the ground and we spot seeded even more this past week.  All of this seed will have less competition and will fill these areas in soon.

Next week will be a short staff week to allow our team members time with their families over the Thanksgiving holiday.  Plus it will keep us on budget which is good for the Club overall.

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Weekend is Upon Us

A Rare Event in the Desert - A Double Rainbow
This week past was extremely busy for the maintenance team and a lot was accomplished considering the three mornings of frost.  We finished up both the granular and foliar fertizations, the rolling of the greens, spot sand and leveling of the greens, and today we will finish the light topdressing.
18's Cup May Contain a Pot of Gold
The even better news is we are back on top of our roughs but sadly this reduces the golf balls that I can recover in the morning for my golf bag ... don't worry for me, I will survive.  It also sounds like the almost two weeks of work we put into getting the bunkers ready for the season is paying off.  I have as of yet to hear one direct or indirect complaint about them ... I wonder if the core of the Earth has froze over.
Sunrise Over 10's Tee
Well back to the field with the team to ensure the golf course is ready for the weekend.  Remember if you have any comments you can post them here too ... I do read them and give them credence.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Finally, No Frost

This morning we were greeted with slightly warmer temperatures and no frost which was fantastic for all of the things we have planned today.
Getting Ready to Mow 18's Green on a Rare Cloudy Day
We are going to be granular fertilizing all of the tees and fairways this morning.  This weekly light fertilization along with the fertigation and the weekly foliar fertizations may sound like a bit much but in fact it is the main reason that we can recover from cart traffic so quickly and also why we look so good for the heart of the season.  Time consuming ... you bet; well worth it ... of course.
Loving the Extention of the Flower Bed at the CH
Later today we will also be doing some touch up seeding from the damaged caused from the cart traffic to the young and tender seedling.  Sadly, at this time of years it will take three plus weeks to see the results due to our watering scheme and the lower temperatures.
Francisco Munoz Fertilizing 18's Fairway
Wanted to throw out a big thanks to the Woodsons.  Although they did not want any fanfare about their generosity but our membership should join with thanking them for the recent purchase of the five carts for GCM.  We were facing some very serious equipment issues and without those carts right now we would have been extremely limited on getting the morning tasks done efficiently.  Thanks once again from the GCM department.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Another Frosty Day

We started this morning again with a light frost but just when we thought we were going to have a back nine start everything lifted ... thus thanks to late start times and a fantastic crew we were able to give that front nine start like we wanted.
9's Green Cart Path -- Notice the Wear from One Day
The above picture shows one day's traffic and NOT taking the road less travelled.  I can plant the grass seed, grow it and feed it, but driving the same path or not scattering you can kill weeks' worth of work within a day or two ... please scatter.

Today, we foliar fertilized all of the fairways and even finally finished rolling the greens (since the past two days there have been shotguns and frost).  Tomorrow the fertilization efforts will continue with a granular application on the tees and fairways to continue to push the growth.  Additionally, in the afternoon we will be spot seeding the fairways to recover the regions we lost to cart traffic wear.

The reason we have to put so much extra seed compared to some other golf courses is because we do not have wall-to-wall cart paths.  Other courses in the Valley do have cart path restrictions usually until just after Thanksgiving which allows the tender young seedling to "harden" and become able to recover from traffic, where here we don't have that option.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Frost -- Already Frost

Hard Frost This Morning on the Lower Holes
Nationwide the weather has been all over the map from hurricane Sandy, followed by a northeastern, to early snowfalls.  Well our weather hasn't been as severe and far less damaging but yesterday and today we have gotten frost and our very first frost delay -- and it isn't even Thanksgiving yet.
Our Resident Raccoon -- Help Keeps the Duck Population Down by Eating Their Eggs
This morning, once again we have a slight frost ... unsure at this time if there will be any delay but you can rest assure that my team will make any delay as short as possible.  We had plans today (and yesterday too) to smooth roll the greens to increase green speed, sadly those plans had to be chucked in the interest of just getting the golf course open for the shotguns.

I will update the blog later but for now I am needed in the field.  It is later now the the frost delay has been lifted.  We were starting off okay but as the sun started to rise the frost thickened.  The good news is that there was no delay to the ladies play and minimal for the rest of the members this morning

Monday, November 12, 2012

Veteran's Day

My Good Conduct Ribbon & The Blue Star I Wear for My Daughter Still Serving
Veteran's Day to me means so much.  With both being a veteran of the Air Force serving my Country for 8 years, and having my oldest daughter still serving her Country in the Navy this day (yesterday) holds that personal touch.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all those that are still serving in combat regions and their families whom wait at home waiting for their loved ones to return.  I hear that some enjoy the day off as a paid holiday ... but in my humble opinion you should serve your Country ever before being given the right to enjoy the day off.

The temperatures are dropping quickly which will slow the recovery process from traffic wear, but the good news is that it also will slow the growth of the roughs.  Even with having our very first all 18 hole shotgun today the rough units (both big and small) will be out in full force.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Oh My -- The Roughs

On the Monday and Tuesday just before we opened the driving range we finally put down some much needed fertilizer wall-to-wall.  Normally, this fertilizer is put down on the golf course more than a week before we open, but this year due to the end of the fiscal year and the opening date of the course, the timing of this application was extremely close to opening.

The roughs are experiencing a flush of growth thanks to this fertilizer but have no fear they will be back under control soon.  We are even on Monday during the ladies team play sending out three larger rough units and two smaller bank mowers to address the issue. 

The good news is that this year I did widen the fairways by 5+ acres.  If your ball lands in these newly widened fairways I promise there will be no issue in finding them.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Welcome Back Party

Tonight is the night of the welcome back party which has always been quite a joyous event.  Everyone is happy to be back in the Valley, see old friends and plain just have fun for one night.

This is also the first weekend since opening the golf course.  Normally the first weekend is after a Friday opening thus the traffic wear on the tender young seedling hasn't been too bad yet ... well this year we have three days of traffic before the first weekend which means scattering is more important than ever.   So please for the short-term protection of the golf course scatter and take the "road" less driven.

I have also been hearing about the roughs and their height of cut.  It is true that the recent fertilization of the roughs has exhibited in taller turf, but the good news is that we are aggressively addressing the issue and soon they will be just as you like them. 

This also goes for the green speed ... it was slower than our typical opening speed ... but not by much.  Currently we are in a weekly light topdressing program along with rolling ... and yes, also lowering the HOC of the mowers.  It will not be long before we will hear that the pin positions we have selected are terrible thus the first indication that the greens are fast enough.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Blog is Back Up

11-9-12 Opening Week in the Morning on 6
During the time of overseeding the blog had a glitch that I was unable to find time to address until now ... and now access is back up.
Back of 12's Green Faced Issues
Overseeding when pretty much as planned with the same old issues of Pythium and weak areas that required extra attention.  But the good news was that all of those issues were handled and repaired before opening day.
Little Extra Care, Minor Plugging, and the Green is Looking Good
We did, however, have a very strange occurrence happen this year.  Numerous species of trees over-stressed and appeared at first like they were going to die.  But the good news is that most of them have been recovering and will return back to full health.
Looks Bad But Still is Very Much Alive
Well the golf course is open, the blog has been fixed and each and everyday we will become better and stronger.  Plus the flowers have been planted and so far the new colors and the planting scheme have been well enjoyed.
The New Colors at Avondale