Monday, October 14, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

We have a lot to be thankful for here in Edmonton. Aside from winter I'm sure most people that have traveled around the world feel pretty fortunate when they return home. Personally I have a great position at The Royal Mayfair, a very competent and dedicated management team and a family that has always supported me during the very busy summers. Happy Thanksgiving.

We are getting closer to wrapping up the 2013 golf season. As each day goes by certain tasks are taken care of that prepare the facility for winter. I've been listing the work in previous blogs but much of what we do goes unannounced and has to do with maintaining turf health in advance of the snow.

Speaking of snow we are currently reviewing our plans for the cross country ski trails and the skating rink on #10. We will have 3 routes laid out on the course this winter to try and accommodate how far or difficult a trail will be. We will post maps and flag the trails as well. I'm looking into new grooming equipment to help keep the trails in good condition. Of course the weather will have to cooperate. We've been learning a little more each winter but your input is still welcome.


On The Course This Week:

  • The irrigation system will be cleared (blown out) on Wednesday and Thursday. The weather looks promising (warm and dry) thus we will be giving the entire golf course a thorough watering tonight. This will be the last chance to keep moisture levels at a reasonable percentage until we get a permanent freeze or it snows.
  • Fungicide applications will begin Friday on fairways and rough. If the forecast holds we'll take a break over the weekend and continue spraying next Monday. The final application on greens and tees will follow. Notification and signage will be posted as usual.
  • There are ruts caused by the crane from the Canadian Open, some cartpath entrances and a few areas in the rough that will be repaired and sodded this week.
  • And of course continued leaf removal.
Wade

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