Monday, January 23, 2012

Winter Break?

During the winter months I am always asked what our staff does all winter long.  The easiest way to answer the question is with the comparison to an athlete or a sports team during the off season.  The majority of the time, the team that puts in the hard work during the off season is the team that is successful when it counts!

We are no different.  From planning, to projects, to managing the details, we are busy taking care of everything that will make a difference as we move into the upcoming golf season.  Not only do we break down every piece of equipment we own, we also refurbish all of the course accessories.  All of the benches, ball washers, cooler stands, and teak furniture are brought back to like new condition each season.

Painting Ball Washer Stands in temporary Paint Booth

Accessories prepared for painting
Due to the weather we've been experiencing, we have spent more time on the course compared to a usual winter.  Without any major project this year, we are primarily focused on tree and bunker work.  Although the bunkers are past due for a renovation, we have been able to extend their life by blending in a high quality bunker sand into our existing sand.  This helped with the plugged lies and overall consistency of the bunkers last summer.

As for the management team, we start the off season working on budgets.  Beginning with the Operating Budget, we then move to the Capital Budget, evaluating purchases each year based on long term needs.  The majority of our time is spent evaluating our programs from last season.  Behind the scenes, there is much more going on than you probably care to know about.  From our perspective we are trying to give you the best possible conditions, in the most financially responsible manner, while considering the environmental impact of every decision we make.

So each year as the season cranks up in April, our team is prepared for the variety of challenges that will inevitably come our way.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Time to Water?

Watering #2 Green
With almost no moisture for the last month along with the warmer temps we've had, we were forced to fire up the irrigation system this week.  The moisture sensors that we use during the summer months also come in handy in the middle of the winter.  With moisture readings around 5% and no rain or snow in the forecast we decided today was a good day to get some water out.

In the 12 years that I have been at WCC, I can't recall a year where we continue to mow greens in mid January.  Typically, the greens will require an occasional rolling to keep them smooth.  This year, we are still mowing (at a higher than normal height) once a week.

Crazy year so far, although I wouldn't count out a big snow before winter is officially over!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Winter Cart Traffic

With a relatively mild winter leading to above normal rounds, managing cart traffic on our Zoysia fairways becomes more critical.  Although Zoysia is an ideal turfgrass selection for our area, one of its weaknesses is the ability to withstand heavy traffic during periods of dormancy.

Short of keeping carts on the path all winter, we would ask that, when possible, you keep your cart in the rough as opposed to advancing the golf cart down the fairway.  This is one topic that is always confusing, due to the fact that we ask the complete opposite of the carts during the summer months when the Zoysia is actively growing.

As a reminder we have installed signs on the driver's side of the golf cart, as seen below.