Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Maintenance Update 01/31/2012

Good afternoon all!  I just wanted to give an update on the status of the golf course after the heavy rains last week.  We received a total of 5.25 inches from last Tuesday afternoon through Thursday morning.  On Wednesday morning, the creek rose out of the banks and covered much of the golf course.  Fortunately, it had receded by Wednesday afternoon.  However we were left with quite a mess!  The following is a list of items we are currently in the process of tackling:
  • There was debris (sticks, logs, leaves, grass clippings, trash, etc) washed over much of the course.  It has been quite a while since we have seen flood waters (September 2010)  The majority of this has been cleaned up, particularly from tee to green.  There is still some debris in some out of play areas and we will get to this as time allows.
  • Flood waters did not reach any greens.
  • Holes #2, 6, 7 and 8 had substantial silt deposited, as well as several other isolated areas.  We are currently in the process of cleaning this up as best as possible.  We are using a large hose tapped into our irrigation system to blast as much as possible.  While most of the course is dried out, #7 and 8 are still quite wet and will remain cart path only.
  • We have moved the rough mower down to 1 inch.  We started mowing the roughs today and this will help chop up much of the smaller debris.  I typically lower the height of the roughs once we start spring green up, but with the amount of clutter left behind from the water, I felt it was necessary to go ahead and drop the height now.
  • The gabion basket erosion control on the south side of the creek on #10 in front of the tee failed and the wall has fallen.  This type of wall is engineered to protect from erosion from flood waters travelling parallel to the wall.  The water was so high that this area became a spill-way and water was flowing over the top of the wall.  The water started eroding behind the wall and it was just a matter of time before it collapsed.  We are in the process of looking at our options to get this area repaired, including rebuilding the baskets with a concrete cap to protect the baskets from the perpindicular flow of water.
  • The bunkers are still a mess, as we have not had the manpower to start their repair.  Once we have a better handle on getting #7 and 8 back in better playing condition, we will start pumping and moving the sand around in the bunkers.
As I mentioned, most of the course is dry enough to be under the 90 degree cart rule.  Please use caution when driving outside of the fairway and watch for wet areas.  Areas that will remain cart path only include: #2, #6, #7, #8, #12, #16 and around #17 green.

Thank you all for your understanding and patience while we get the course back in shape!  Here are some photos I took Wednesday and Thursday morning.

Cart bridge on #10
#8


#17 green
#2 green and bridge


View from Putting Green
#4


#6
#14
Front of #2 green
#8


Failed wall #10
#17

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