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.

24 October 2013

Snooze Championships

Well, we have had the first week of the champs and and the course is looking in super condition for the event. The greens were running nicely with some of those down hill puts requiring a bit of attention. There were some pretty good scores on the Saturday with the course fighting back on Sunday with a few harder pin positions and firm fast greens. The greens will be double cut again each morning at 3 mm and should provide a good challenge. A few pictures of the course below. Click on the picture for a larger view.




You may have noticed a few green/blue lines around the margins of a number of the fairways. This is to indicate the fairway mowing lines. The general guidelines for the fairways are:
  • Average width of around 25 metres – allowing for some narrower areas and wider areas depending on the hole and the distance from the tee (landing zones), Effective fairway watering is achieved in the area between the fairway sprinklers. In dry conditions any fairway outside this area will not receive adequate water to provide a quality surface. Our fairway sprinklers are currently 20-22 metres apart.
  • Keep the fairways on the flat areas that had been designated as fairway – allow first rough cut to be on flat ground also
  • Avoid bare areas caused by trees and tree roots
  • Emphasise the shape of hole encouraging players to play a certain line especially on holes that have a dogleg
  • Rough around bunkers - we are also providing and area of rough around the fairway and green side bunkers as the grass is often of poor quality close to the edge on the bunkers.

17 October 2013

Club Championships

The course is in top shape for the club champs starting this weekend. The greens were dusted (light top dress) again on Monday to help smooth the surface and are now being cut at 3 mm which is the normal growing season height of cut. We have also been grooming the greens over the past couple of weeks to thin the grass and smooth the surface. Groomers are vertical blades that are mounted on the front of the greens mower just ahead of the cutting reels and slice into the grass canopy standing the grass up allowing more grass to be taken off the greens. The greens will be double cut on both Saturday and Sunday morning prior to play and should be slightly quicker and rolling more smoothly than in previous weeks.

All other shortly mown areas such as fairways, tees and collars and aprons of greens are being mown twice per week and have come up well after the renovations. The growth on the front 9 fairways is excellent and these have responded well after the renovation.

With the recent strong winds we have lost a number of trees and branches. Staff and volunteers have been working to clean up a lot of this and lets hope that the winds drop soon so we don't lose too many more trees.

Good luck to everyone playing over the next 2 weeks.