Saturday, November 21, 2009

Frost delay

Delay expected until 9:30am today.

William Brown, CGCS
Regional Agronomist

Pegasus Golf Management

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Bunker Update

Despite the continued rain, we have been able to move forward successfully over the last 10 days. Early this week, the crew worked on removing sand from the 17th bunkers and yesterday afternoon began refilling the greenside bunkers. The greenside bunkers on 13, 14 and 15 will receive an additional power tamping today to continue our settling and firming.

Cart Rules Today 11/20

Due to the storms passing through last night, we will be utilizing only cart paths today. Blue Flags will be permitted.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tee topdressing

Today we will be topdressing the tees. We are using a 95/5 mix. The 5% is a 4-2-3 organic fertlizer. At the rate we are applying the topdressing, we are also applying 1lb of nitrogen.

Due to the bunker project and limited sand storage, the topdressing is wet. Once the topdressing is spread it will require drying time before it can be drug in.


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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Cart Rules Today 11/15

We will be restricting carts to paths today with the use of Blue Flags.

Friday, November 13, 2009

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William Brown, CGCS
Regional Agronomist

Pegasus Golf Management

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bunker Project Photos

Below is a slideshow of some of the photos taken during our project.

Cart rules 11/12

Today carts will be restricted to paths only.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Bunker Project Update

The bunker project is going extremely well. As of this morning, the 1st, 10th, 11th, and 12th (green side only on 12) have been completed. We are working on the greenside bunkers on 13 now. I have been approached several times with varying ideas of what we are actually trying to accomplish and what material we are actually using. In several of my older posts, I have discussed this project in great length. What I would like to do is review the project based on some of the questions and comments that have arose.

Our goal of the project is to have USGA spec bunkers while eliminating the liner. USGA specs for bunker sand depths are 2" of sand on the face of the bunker and 4" of sand on the base of the bunker. Below I will bullet point answers and/or comments to what has been discussed with me.

- We are utilizing our existing bunker sand while incorporating new sand to ensure the proper quantity of sand in each bunker. The existing sand is removed and sifted together with new sand at my shop. When a bunker has been properly cleaned, drains checked and any sodding completed, the sand is returned to the bunker and installed to USGA spec.

- We are not using a 3 aggregate sand and nor do you need a 3 aggregate sand to achieve our goals. Our existing sand is a manufactured quartz and in the industry is called VFW or Valley Forge White bunker sand. Without getting into to much detail, to ensure the sand plays properly, compacts properly and drains properly, the sand contains a certain percentage of particle sizes. These particle sizes are characterized by fine, medium fine, medium, medium coarse and coarse. By blending the sand, which is done at the plant, with the proper particle sizes you can achieve all of the above.

- The sand we already have and are purchasing, VFW is being used at many top private clubs and courses in the area. Most notably Aronimink Golf Course,which is hosting the Tiger Woods AT&T National for the next 2 years. Their bunkers were redone specifically for this event.

- Playability of the bunkers. We are doing everything to compact the sand mechanically, but time and settling will get us to our ultimate goal. Our sand is angular which allows each particle to fit together like a puzzle. Because the sand is "new," mechanical tamping and rolling will only get us so far. Rain, freezing and thawing and just time will help settle the sand down. After each bunker has been determined to be at its' presettling depth, the sand is rolled and tamped to the proper depth.

- Our current process is causing at most 2 to 3 bunkers to be disturbed at once. The amount of disturbed bunkers is determined by the size of the bunkers we are working on. Since we are taking sand from one bunker, sifting and placing in the previously excavated bunker, the size of the bunker having sand added will require us to begin to excavate another. Once the proper amount of sand is added, a small crew works the sand to completion. Another small crew begins the next bunker or bunkers. We can't simply do one bunker from start to finish and move on to another, that simply does not make sense from a timing and efficiency standpoint.

The above should have answered several of the questions and comments that have been brought to my attention. I will be placing a bunker project status board outside the membership directors office today.

Watch those Ticks!!

Well the last few days have not been fun! Late Thursday and Friday, I travled to Kansas to the home of the GCSAA headquarters. I have been selected to serve on 2 of their nationl committees and was attending the Professional Development Committee meeting. Arriving back to Hartefeld Saturday morning, I felt the beginings of what I thought was the flu. I figured with all the flu out there, I had contracted something from traveling. Two days later, an admitance to the hospital and a battery of test, it was determined that I have contracted Lyme disease. I am back full swing with some minor discomfort from some of the test that were run. Three weeks of antibiotics and hopefully I am clear.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Frost Delay 11/4

We are currently under frost delay.






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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Frost Delay

11/3 Frost delay lifted.

11/3 Frost Delay

We are currently under frost delay. Stay tuned for further updates.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Bunker Renovation Begins!!

The much anticipated bunker renovation has begun. Below are some photos from the first bunker. We started on #1 green side because of our process. We will be moving to #10 after all the sand from the #1 green side bunker is removed. We will keep the proshop updated on all hole closures. I will also post frequent updates with photos. Our plan is to still complete the backside greenside bunkers first.