Monday, November 9, 2015

Fall Update

Greenbrier Country Club Fall Update


The fall months here at Greenbrier Country Club offer us the opportunity to showcase playability of the course with firm and fast conditions. Outside of promoting a fun golfing experience, we also focus our efforts toward applications that prepare the course for the winter, and keeping the course clear of leaves and debris. This time of year also offers the chance to evaluate areas that need to be addressed in the off season.

       Winter Preparations

Winter preparations include the following....

-Pre-emergent weed control to the entire golf course to keep Poa annua (Poa) and other common winter annuals from sneaking in.

-Preventative fungicidal applications to all tee boxes and #7 Fairway (a problem area) for Spring Dead Spot. While we can grow many areas affected by Spring Dead Spot in once warmer weather arrives in the spring, we saw an opportunity to protect our most important areas.

-Application of Potassium to all sodded areas, tees, and 6 of the holes that were most affected by winter kill in previous years.Potassium is a nutrient that simply put, toughens up the plant when it is heading into a stressful period. We hope that the expansion of this application to more areas will help us come out of winter in better shape than in previous years, by hardening off the plant before severe cold weather stress arrives.

-Raising of mowing heights around the course. Tees and fairways, are being cut at even higher heights than in previous winters. This cultural practice will not only help improve the health of the Bermudagrass heading into winter, but may also eliminate some of the tight lies in fairways that some members have experienced when the turf goes dormant.

     Potential Winter Projects

There are a number of areas that we would like to address on the course in the off season. Some of these projects may be weather dependent, and many other factors can influence their feasibility. This is why I have included the word "Potential". Having said that, here are some of the areas we are eager to address...

-Dormant sodding of winter kill areas that were not addressed this summer. We have made substantial progress addressing many of these areas in season, and hope to wrap up the loose ends this winter.

-Drainage projects around the course. Some areas that standout are #7 fairway, and the #17 along the cartpath (just past the red tee)

- The leveling of #4 Hill.

-Reduction in size and quantity of landscape beds. (Simpler is better in this instance).

We look forward to continued improvements to the course, and hope everyone has enjoyed the weather and playing conditions this fall at Greenbrier CC!