(Text and photos from the Murrumbidgee Facebook page)
Welcome to the Murrumbidgee Country Club Greens and Grounds blog. With this site we aim to keep the members informed of work carried out on the course from new development to daily maintenance practices.
29 April 2013
Pipeline and pump operational
Pipeline Handover. Historic Event. Last Tuesday (5 March) the Works committee fired up the river pump and tested it before the official handover. Now it's ready to see us through the next drought. Pictured holding the return pipe at the 5th dam is Ron Shepherd, Ray Miller, Fred MacDonald, Warren James and Vince Patulney.
25 April 2013
Course update
The boys have been busily getting the course in ship shape for the open this weekend. The bunkers have all now been line trimmed and weeds on faces sprayed. We have also installed some new tines on the bunker rake that are able to rake the sand a little deeper. With the new tines and the dry weather the bunkers are now in pretty good shape.
Some of the paths have been repaired filling in the pot holes and topping up the granite where needed. The spot spraying of the paspalum has now ceased with the onset of some cold morning. We will do this again next summer of tees, fairways and greens surrounds to try and keep this weed at bay. The paspalum will now go into dormancy and be hardly noticeable over the colder months.
Some areas on greens surrounds and fairways have been renovated lightly of the last few weeks and some seed has been put down. You will notice some of this seed germinating already especially around the greens. These areas are currently GUR as noted on the local rules board on the pro shop wall.
The greens have now been groomed for the past week or so and are no running a bit quicker. Groomers are small scarifier blades on the greens mowers that stand the grass up and groom some grass out of the surface. The groomers help thin the grass and smooth the surface slightly creating a smoother roll. The groomers will be lifted for the mowing on the weekend and the greens will be double cut both mornings. The water has now be cut back with the cooler weather with only hand watering of the greens where needed before the weekend.
Pitch marks are becoming an issue again and now with limited growth on the greens poorly repaired or pitch marks not repair at all will take a long time to recover. For those of you that read this can you spread the word about how to fix a pitch mark correctly and try to fix at least 2 each green. If we all did this there would be no pitch marks at all.
We have now had the new mower for mowing the first cut of rough around fairways, greens surrounds and tee surrounds for around a month and you hopefully will have notice an improvement in these surfaces with a more even cut and little to now scalping of the banks. The mower is currently cutting at around 32 mm.
Some of the paths have been repaired filling in the pot holes and topping up the granite where needed. The spot spraying of the paspalum has now ceased with the onset of some cold morning. We will do this again next summer of tees, fairways and greens surrounds to try and keep this weed at bay. The paspalum will now go into dormancy and be hardly noticeable over the colder months.
Some areas on greens surrounds and fairways have been renovated lightly of the last few weeks and some seed has been put down. You will notice some of this seed germinating already especially around the greens. These areas are currently GUR as noted on the local rules board on the pro shop wall.
The greens have now been groomed for the past week or so and are no running a bit quicker. Groomers are small scarifier blades on the greens mowers that stand the grass up and groom some grass out of the surface. The groomers help thin the grass and smooth the surface slightly creating a smoother roll. The groomers will be lifted for the mowing on the weekend and the greens will be double cut both mornings. The water has now be cut back with the cooler weather with only hand watering of the greens where needed before the weekend.
Pitch marks are becoming an issue again and now with limited growth on the greens poorly repaired or pitch marks not repair at all will take a long time to recover. For those of you that read this can you spread the word about how to fix a pitch mark correctly and try to fix at least 2 each green. If we all did this there would be no pitch marks at all.
We have now had the new mower for mowing the first cut of rough around fairways, greens surrounds and tee surrounds for around a month and you hopefully will have notice an improvement in these surfaces with a more even cut and little to now scalping of the banks. The mower is currently cutting at around 32 mm.
04 April 2013
Garden bed revamped
The garden bed behind the white tee on the 7th hole has been revamped will the weeds and stray plants removed. This area has been mulched with 3 deciduous trees planted that should provide some shade when mature and reduce the maintenance of this area.
The Thursday volunteer group stocks are dwindling with a few regulars turning up. If you would like to volunteer some time to help out on the course there are regular groups on Tuesday and Thursday each week or provide some help sitting on a mower for a few hours. Contact myself, Cam or Warren if you are interested in helping out.
The Casuarinas behind the 9th tee are getting to a height where they are starting to provide a wind break to the dam and tee. These were propagated many years ago from seeds collected on the course. I have spoken to Alwyn and he is not sure what variety they are but from observations over the last 10 years they appear to be a low/slow growing variety. You will notice that there are 2 distinct plants in the rows. One has a redish colour and the other has masses of seeds. These are apparently the male and the female variety of the plant. With the prevailing wind coming from the NW these were planted to provide a wind break to the dam to help reduce evaporation from the surface of the dam.
The Thursday volunteer group stocks are dwindling with a few regulars turning up. If you would like to volunteer some time to help out on the course there are regular groups on Tuesday and Thursday each week or provide some help sitting on a mower for a few hours. Contact myself, Cam or Warren if you are interested in helping out.
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A couple of the boys hard at it last Thursday |
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