The Spring Greens Aerification, scheduled for Monday, February 24th, is still being carried out this week. Rain all day on Monday postponed the start of the process, but we will carry on and do 9 holes a day to finish all the greens by the weekend. The Overlook 9 holes were completed on Tuesday, Wednesday we will work on the Lake View 9 holes, and on Thursday we will finish the Mountain View 9 holes. If you are playing this weekend please expect to see the greens punched with holes!
Here is a look at the aerification machine working on #6 Overlook. The grey box behind the machine is called the core collector and is dragging the plugs to the edge of the green. You can see the pile of plugs collected inside the walls. This small task helps save countless man hours pushing plugs!
Here is a handful of plugs from the "core collector" box.
Here is a look at 9 Overlook Green after the entire process. All that lacks is a new cup cut in the green and it will be ready for play! Only 3 to 4 weeks of recovery and nobody will know it ever happened!
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Spring Greens Aerification is February 24th!!!!
A quick reminder that this coming Monday, February 24th, we will do our annual Spring Greens Aerfication. This process will be the "big holes and heavy sand", and the greens should fully recover in about 4 weeks. With all the rain we have received lately it will be a great time to get the greens opened up and filled with some new sand!
This picture below shows the greens last spring 2 weeks after aerification!
This picture below shows the greens last spring 2 weeks after aerification!
Friday, February 14, 2020
Wet Start to 2020
Rivers of water in the fairways has been a common site around the golf course for the last 6 weeks. During heavy rains, most all the fairways will have rivers running down them with water rushing to drain basins, ponds and creeks. While this water makes the fairways wet in the low areas, it actually shows the surface drainage for our golf course works quite well. We do have some isolated areas which need to be addressed across the golf course to help drainage, but overall the course really withstands the rain well.
Since the start of the year, Marietta Country Club has totaled 13.6 inches of rainfall! The total amount of rainfall in 2019 for the months of January and February was 12.1 inches. This combined total in 2019 was the wettest January-February in the last 16 years. So with 15 days left to go in February we already are ahead 1.5 inches! More rain is in the forecast for next week, so we should see the record wet start to the year continue.
During one rain event on Thursday, February 6th, we totaled 3.35" of rain in a 12 hour period, and really started to see some results of flash flooding around the property. The pictures below show a few examples of the excessive water.
This photo is of #8 Mountain view in front of the green tee box. The walk path leading to the fairway runs right through this section and it is always wet. We plan to install drainage this spring to help improve this area, especially during rain events like we have seen this winter.
#6 Overlook green was very close to becoming the bottom of the lake! While the water level is not as high as it was in 2009 when Stephen took his infamous picture standing in water holding the flag, it was starting to crest the top of the wall. On a typical day, the top of this wall is at least a foot above the water level.
I have had quite a few people comment over the years about why the area which separates #7 Overlook tee box from the fairway is not made into a pond. Well, this picture shows exactly why it can not be a pond. This low lying area is built as a retention pond to catch water during heavy rains, exactly like it is doing in this picture. Because the railroad tracks prevent the water from freely moving through during heavy rains, all the water must flow through a drainage system under the train tracks. If the area was always full of water, it would flood tremendously during a heavy downpour and potentially damage the train tracks. It is amazing how much rain moves through this area during heavy rains.
This picture shows just how high the water was after the rain ended. Almost over the bridge!!
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Summer Weed Control
Over the past 3 weeks our staff has worked hard on applying the summer preemergent herbicide to all the turf on the property at MCC. Every blade of grass, except the putting greens, has been sprayed with a weed control mixture which will kill any weed that is green and visible now, as well as prevent any weed from growing over the next 6 months! Once the product is sprayed on the grass we let it dry, and then water it in that night so the chemical gets into the soil. The soil is where all the weeds will try to grow, and the preemergent acts as a blanket that will not allow any weeds to grow. Weeds will typically start to grow any time after the middle of March, so it is very important to be ahead of the game and protected before they start to grow!
In this photo you can see our spray technician, Brad, applying the product to hole #16. The green tinted spray is actually a non-toxic dye we add to the spray solution so Brad can see exactly where he has treated. If you look closely you can see the difference in color of the rough where he has sprayed.
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