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Venting Greens

6/18/2020

 
Due to the the upcoming forecast, this morning the agronomy team called a last minute audible to cross tine vent the greens. The 10 day forecast has shifted to wet, humid, and hot. This weather pattern can be very detrimental to our root system, by venting the greens and allowing for air and gas exchange we are insuring the health of the greens continues all summer long. 

We also need to share with you some sadder personal news...we lost our Penny suddenly Friday after a very brief illness. She loved chasing geese on all of her golf courses, snuggling with the boys, and tolerated the beach and posing for photos. We miss our adventures together already but are very grateful for the joy she brought to our lives.

Thank you all for your support, and please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Storm Damage

6/3/2020

 
This afternoon a severe thunderstorm hit RiverCrest. The storm caused several large trees to fall, countless limbs and branches to break, and scattered sticks and leaves over all our playing surfaces. The course is closed for the evening, and tomorrow the Maintenance team will be working to clean up, pick up, and repair the golf course.

Please be safe! 

​Tim
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Maintenance Tuesday

6/2/2020

 
Today the greens are being vericut, fertilized and topdressed ahead of the upcoming heat, humidity and wet weather. Vericutting and topdressing are the most effective way to manage the organic matter layering that our A1/A4 bentgrass greens build up during the growing season. If not properly managed the organic layer can lead to soft, scalped, diseased greens that will need significant renovation work to get back in shape. While the seemingly constant disruption to the playing conditions may be frustrating, it pales in comparison to the impact of these layers if they are left unchecked.  

The fertilizer being applied to the greens is a potassium product that will help the greens during the upcoming heat stress. Potassium used in the plant to regulate their stomatal pores which allow the plants to exchange gases. 

Finally, I would like to address some questions I have received about the fescue areas on the course. Fescue is an integral part of RiverCrest. It is our intention to condition the golf course so that it is the most enjoyable for all the members and guests. Currently, the majority of the fescue has been allowed to grow up and go to seed. Today, we have 35 acres of weed free fine fescue. Our plan is to evaluate the impact and validity of the fescue with the intent of reducing it to 20 acres of the best fescue for RiverCrest.  Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns. 
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    Tim Edwards

    tge@rivercrestgolfclub.com

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