July is drawing to a close and so far we have had a hot and dry summer. The opening of the soil profile done at end of June has been key in the over health of the golf course during this period of high stress. Allowing the root systems to breath and be receptive to moisture and air. As much as we would like to see some rain the agronomy team is grateful that the afternoon thunderstorms continue to miss us. Being dry going into last week's heatwave reduced the risk of boiling the turf from too much heat and moisture. A wise mentor once told me, "most grass dies from hot and wet, it can get ugly hot and dry, but it usually bounces right out when the weather shifts." Greens Green speeds have slowed down slightly because we implemented precautionary measures during last weeks 7 day heat wave. The greens are very healthy and we plan to return to normal maintenance practices by weeks end, bring green speeds up to normal levels. We are seeing some crabgrass on the margins of the greens and collars, this is a weak spot in our herbicide program. Hand plucking and chemical applications are being done to remove this pervasive weed. Fairways The fairways are holding up okay during this hot and dry summer. We have done even more hand watering and are using our gps moisture meters to guide the team on areas of need. The additional traffic stakes are helping to keep carts from wearing down the same areas. We hope this weather pattern breaks in the next few weeks. If not please be patience as we may need to use our cart path system more often to reduce the stress of golf carts. Rough Much of the rough does not get irrigated. This has caused areas of it to go dormant, we anticipate them to fully bounce back with some natural rain and cooler weather. The fescue is having a great year. When conditions are hot and dry we see less weeds and the fescue does not get too thick at the base so it is very playable. It's hard to believe that our Scheduled August aeration is just a few weeks away. Thank you in advance for your patience as we perform this necessary agronomy work. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Comments are closed.
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