Monday, April 21, 2014

Winter Recovery

We have endured some damage after one of the harshest winters on record. Fortunately, it’s limited to the fairways and did not affect the greens and tees.  We’ve started to “slit seed” these fairways to begin the recovery process.  These areas will be roped off for the next several weeks.  Please try to stay outside the ropes as much as possible.

#16 Fairway- Notice the sharp contrast on grass in one of the fairways.  The sodded bentgrass survived the winter, but the poa annua did not.  The poa annua did not survive because of the cold winter extremes and/or ice encasement.  


Balta begins the recovery process of slit seeding these areas.  We are beginning to seed the areas where all of the poa annua has died.  These areas appear more “white” than others.  

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

CDGA Golf Course Condition Update Letter


Below is an update on what other golf courses are dealing with regards to their greens.  We've been VERY fortunate to have minimal damage at Kemper Lakes as we have a fair amount of poa annua on our greens.


Update on Turf Damage Due to Winter Weather

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Please see the attached letter from the CDGA Green Committee in regards to turf damage in the area due to the historic winter.

Click here to view the letter 

If you have any questions regarding the matter, please don't hesitate to contact our offices.

Regards,
Ed Nangle PhD
Director of Turfgrass Programs
Chicago District Golf Association
Office: (630) 685-2307
Cell: (630) 423-1925

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Let it FLY


The greens are finally open!  Try to get out and enjoy the next couple of days before the rain comes!  The grounds department has been very busy the past couple of weeks.  All of the bentgrass has been laid in the approaches on holes 3,4,5, and 6.  In the coming weeks we will begin sodding the bluegrass on holes 2,4,5,8,15, and 16.  Reminder:  We will be aerifying the week of April 21st. 




Laying bentgrass is very time consuming.   I’m hoping to see these areas open for play in 4-5 weeks.



Before the greens are opened, they must be rolled and then mowed.  The rolling helps settle any frost heavings that occurred this past winter and prevents scalping from the mowers. 


Bartolo, Lolo, and Pablo ready to cut the greens!




Monday, April 7, 2014

CDGA Update - April 4, 2014

Welcome back everyone - it has been a long winter and while the calendar has officially entered springtime - Im not so sure that we are actually there yet. Snowfall March 24th and lows in the teens March 25th meant that old man winter has not let go of us just yet as far as temperatures go. As far the winter itself went it has been far from quiet from what I observed. Education talks were very well attended whether it was at Mauh-Nah-Tee-See in Rockford or Nashville GC in Nashville IL to Medinah CC at the annual CDGA club leadership conference led by the venerable Mr S. Solow - guys are suffering from some severe forms of cabin fever. 

From my perspective it has been intriguing picking up on methods and thoughts behind how to deal with the winter. I do feel however that there are extremes that we have dealt with this year that it may have not made one iota of difference. Instances of ice build up were reported in late December and unfortunately some courses never shook the ice cover until early March. That time period 80-84 days will have certainly wiped out a lot of Poa annua - pictures are below. The courses with bentgrass of course avoided the worry of this but at the same time the recovery to growth may take a little longer than many of us would like. 

From the personnel standpoint, we have hired Ron Townsend as our Director of Turfgrass Research. Ron a fellow Buckeye (I know I'm infesting the place) worked with the pathology program at OSU and most recently was up in Exmoor with the esteemed Mr. K. Galisdorfer. Ron was a Toro/Nicklaus scholarship award winner at OSU as well as a winner of the Trans-Miss scholarship. Ron will allow us to return to a much more normal research service while also aiding with data and website handling. Ron will contribute to the scouting report regularly and he may also be seen at meetings acting as my translator..... 

Click here to view the April 4, 2014 Scouting Report 

As always if you have a question or query please do not hesitate to ask and you can call or email. 

Ed Nangle PhD 
Director of Turfgrass Programs 
Chicago District Golf Association
www.cdgaturf.org 
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