On the Irving Park course we have estimated we have close to 8 acres (1/3 of the total fairways) that will require sprigs to be planted in order for them to fully recover by late summer. Sprigging the Irving Park course will require the course to be closed for approximately 3 weeks. Closing is necessary because the sprigged areas will require significant cultivation prior to planting and significant watering following planting. The 3 week minimum period is necessary in order to allow for frequent daily watering and to keep all traffic off these areas while they are extremely soft to the point of being nothing more than deep muddy areas.
The repair to the Farm Practice facilities will begin the week following the Carolina Amateur. This will require a combination of sprigs and sod work and will therefore require the practice hitting facilities be closed starting July 15 and will remain closed until establishment is far enough along to allow the staff to hand pick the practice balls. The practice putting green will not be closed throughout this time frame.
Schedule
June 15 - Close Irving Park for Sprigs
July 13 - Close Farm Driving Range and Chipping Fairway
Farm Course Update
Once the worst areas around the greens were repaired the staff focused on course conditioning throughout the course for approximately 2 weeks in order to get the course in the best possible condition for the Men's and Women's Member-Guest. The week after the Men's Member-Guest the staff began working on a few small drainage projects where Zoysia had declined due to excessive wetness. This will give these areas a much better chance of survival when the new grass is eventually put back in these areas.
New Drainage |
At the same time the staff also began removing the dead grass from the back 1/3 of the practice tee and a short area of the chipping fairway. Both of these areas will be replaced with the same Zeon Zoysia that exist throughout the short cut areas of the course. The idea on the chipping fairway is to give members an area to hit short chip shots and bump and runs off the same grass that exist around the greens on the course. By converting the back portion of the driving range we hope to achieve a hitting surface that is consistent with the fairways on the course and is more cold hardy than the existing Bermudagrass that makes up the hitting surface of the tee. As the divots on Zoysia are slower to recover than the existing Bermudagrass this portion of the tee will be managed so as not to allow excessive wear. The remaining front 2/3's of the tee that is covered in Ryegrass will be repaired in July once the entire range is closed for repairs.
Dead Turf on Farm Range Tee |
Turf Removed for New Zoysia |
Preparing for New Zoysia Approach at Chipping Green |
Once the above mentioned areas are repaired the staff will begin to move out onto the course to begin sodding damaged areas in the rough. Our goal is to repair approximately 2 acres of damaged turf by the early Part of July. Anything left unrepaired prior to the Carolina Amatuer will be dealt with in the middle part of July or the early part of August.
Irving Park
To date we have put out approximately 20,000 sf of sod on the Irving Park course, which consist of a combination of Meyer Zoysia, Tall Fescue and Bermuda. Areas we have made repairs to include the 13th green surround, 15th green surround, and the number 6 green surround.
#6 IP Sod Prep |
#6 New Meyer Zoysia |
Damaged Grass Ready for Removal #10 |
Damaged Grass Ready for Removal #10 |
Going Forward
To sum it all up, it will be an extremely busy summer going forward. Every week the members should see a slight improvement over the previous week. Every week the staff will be busy laying sod or planting sprigs. Every week extra man hours will be spent hand watering and fertilizing new sod. But despite the extra workload placed on the staff every week the staff will be committed to making course conditions outside the damaged areas as playable as possible so that the members and their guest can enjoy their time spent on the two courses. While we know course conditions are not what everyone expects or would like to see we would ask for your understanding as we work hard to get the courses back into their best possible condition.
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