Thursday, July 11, 2013

Seems to be a trend

This rain will not stop! We received another 2.25" last night! This puts us over 4" for the month of July and over 31" for the year. The average annual rainfall for Richmond is 43.91". I think we will get there.

All of this rain puts a huge strain on the turf and the turf care team. Not only are we unable to work when it is raining, but once we do finally dry out, our labor hours are used for cleanup or bunker work. After this round of rain comes through today and tonight, we will have had to fix wash outs in the bunkers three times since the first of the month. This equates to about 240 man hours spent on repairing bunkers. That slows down all other maintenance work that needs to be done on the course.


 All of these washouts need to be repaired by hand
 
Another thing that we had to do is vent greens twice in the last two weeks. The first time we used solid tines just to open the greens up a little. This week we pulled 1/4" cores. This process helps us dry out. It also helps get oxygen to the roots. When the greens are this wet, the roots will begin to suffocate. By opening up the surface, it helps the plants breathe again.

This is what the greens look like after venting
 
 
Have a great weekend and try to play some golf in between rain drops! It has to stop eventually, right?!

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