Golf Course Maintenance Monthly Report August 2016 Prepared By, Assistant Superintendent, Nathan Turner
Summary of works August has seen yet another average rain fall for the month with 45.5mm falling this will take the total rain fall for the year to 377mm. with another wet month the course has handled the rain well; I would like to thank members for understanding the soft conditions. Greens have been performing well over the month with the cooler temperatures and with a healthy and strong plant fungicide applications have been drawn out to once a month as per our program. With spring just around the corner we have applied iron and magnesium to all couch surfaces this application will bring fairways out of dormancy in time for spring and fairway renovations. Spraying of greens and tees rough was a huge success and will now be looking to over sow the thin areas of the rough to get a nice even coverage of turf. Spraying of the long rough has started to and had a great result. Unfortunately the sprayer broke down and we haven t been able to continue. Due to the warmer weather we will not be able to spray the long roughs due to the herbicides needed to be sprayed; we will mow all long rough in the coming weeks when aeration on fairways commences. We are staring to prepare for planting down 12 th and 13 th holes. Selected areas have been sprayed out in preparation. Plants are being order and will be in the by mid-october. Irrigation has been on the agenda; getting ready for the summer we have replaced and rebuilt 12 sprinkler heads. Also all leaking valves have been rebuilt and are now in excellent working order. 2 P a g e
Works undertaken during A u g u s t GREENS Preventative applications of fungicide All greens cut or rolled daily Greens dusted X 1 Verti-cut at -3mm X 2 Penetrated applied SURROUNDS Cut when needed Herbicide applied TEES Height of cut is 8mm Divoting of tees was carried out Once weekly Cut when needed herbicide applied FAIRWAYS Height of cut is 12mm Cut when needed due to slow growth over winter. BUNKERS Bunkers broomed and raked twice weekly Levelling and addition of sand (ongoing) Sprayed with herbicide ROUGH Greens rough cut X 2 Tees rough X2 Sprayed with herbicide 3 P a g e
Issues Relating to Course Staff INCIDENTS Nil Staff Changes Nil Annual Leave Dylan is back from 2 weeks Annul leave Staff summary Golf Course Superintendent: Mr Dylan Knight Assistant Golf Course Superintendent: Mr Nathan Turner Greenkeepers: Kurtis Tautuhi, Jonathan Perez Apprentices: Ryan Thompson, Luke Roach Mechanic: Vince Grimaldi Total TP: 6 Total Staff Inc. shared Mechanic: 7 4 P a g e
Issues Relating To Course Pump Station Nil Irrigation Issues Sprinkler heads are being replaced as needed Water Usage 4 mega liters of water was transferred from the 4 th dam this month No water was used on course Progress of issues raised from committee meeting Nil 5 P a g e
Planned works for September Greens Preventative fungicide applications Continue soil health program Verti-cut greens Top dress greens Hollow tine greens Post and pre-emergent herbicide for poa control in greens surrounds Fertilizes greens Tees Post and pre-emergent herbicide for poa control Hollow tine tees Scarify tees Top dress tees Fairways Hollow tine fairways Light scarify fairways Top dress high areas Roughs Spot spray weeds (ongoing) Bunkers Raked twice weekly minimum Edge Bunkers Spray weeds Add sand where needed to cover matting and re level problematic bunkers Other Spray weeds in paths Edge paths Continue to maintain all waterway edges and aesthetics 6 P a g e
Executive summary September will be a big month for the course and the staff; with the first week renovating greens and tees. Greens will take 14-21 day s to fully recover as there will be over 12,000,000 holes punched into the greens surfaces and 80 tons of fresh sand added into the profile. The second and third week will be fairway coring and a light scarify. This method will release compaction in the clay soil and allow water to move through the soil profile. As we will still be in renovation mode we will core the collars and over seed collars with a variety of fescue. This will allow the collar to stand out from the greens and it will be a much better playing surfaces. Fertilizing of all playing surfaces will commence as we work through the renovation period as we want the surface to recover in the quickest time. Kind Regards, Nathan Turner Assistant Superintendent Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club Programmed Turnpoint Pty Ltd. 7 P a g e