This blog is a great tool for us in the maintenance department to keep members and staff informed about all that is happening on the golf course. I hope to see you out there. Keep it in the short grass. Follow us on twitter @HealyPointTurf
Thursday, January 29, 2015
New Fountain
On Wednesday we installed our new fountain in the pond on #10. We felt this would have a big impact from the course as well as from the clubhouse. We went with the Otterbine fountain with the Tri-star pattern. We feel it turned out very good. It has an LED light kit, so it is also very nice at night. We hope you enjoy it.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Winter Has Arrived
So far this winter hasn't been very harsh. Well, that all changed yesterday. We had a low temperature yesterday of 9 degrees. We reached a high of 31 degrees. This morning got down to 14 degrees. This has allowed all of our Bermudagrass to go completely dormant. Now would be a great time to spray roundup on any weeds you have in your Bermudagrass. It will kill the green weeds, but won't harm your lawn.
Have a good weekend and stay warm.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Big Changes
As you may have noticed lately, we have a lot of new changes here at the club. ClubCorp has put up lots of new signage and put out lots of information about our new company. If you have any questions or want more info, go to www.clubcorpatlanta.com to see about our new company. We are very excited about all of the new possibilities around the club.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Moving On
Thursday was the last day of work for our assistant superintendent, Joey Hickok. Joey came to work with us in January of 2013 after earning his bachelors degree. He had worked a summer with us a few years prior to his graduation, so it was an easy decision for me to hire him. His work ethic stood out to me as one of his biggest assets. He grew and progressed with us over 21 months and became a great assistant superintendent.
Unfortunately he decided to move to Acworth and when a job presented itself, he needed to take it so he could move.
The biggest compliments I could give Joey is that I had no worries about the way the course was managed whenever I had to be off property, and Georgia National is a better golf course now than it was 21 months ago because he chose to work here.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Invasion of the Armyworms!!
Here is a full grown Armyworm. They are green and have black stripes and they look like they have a black helmet on.
If you haven't seen them, you have probably noticed their eggs on anything and everything outside.
This is their eggs on our flags. They have been evident for a few weeks. The armyworms usually "attack" when we get some cooler nights, like last night.
Here is the start of their activity on #12. You will notice the grass around the trees looks dryer than the rest of the grass. It isn't dry. That is the start of the armyworm invasion. They will eat an entire hole of rough in a day if they aren't sprayed.
Here is some severe damage across the cartpath on #4. We will be spraying for them tomorrow with a product called Bifenthrin. They are pretty easy to control as long as you catch them early.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Tree Removal
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Summer is here.
It appears that the heat and humidity is upon us again. We have gotten all of our fans greased up and ready to turn on. We will be turning them on tomorrow and they will probably run non-stop until after Labor Day. Please don't turn these fans off or push or pull on them. They are set at the right height and angles for maximum benefit for the greens.
The greens are very healthy right now going into the stressful part of the season. Hopefully we will get a few breaks in the weather throughout the next 3 months to help our greens (and employees) recover from the heat a little.
Please remember to be courteous to our employees in the afternoons when they are watering greens. It is a quick process to check the green and it only takes a couple of minutes if we have to pull a hose and water some hot spots. Please don't hit into the green when we are checking it or watering. Sometimes we have to jump in front of a group in order to make timely passes and check all of the greens as needed.
Thanks for your understanding and support. Hopefully we will have a terrific summer. See you on the course.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Fertilizing The Course
Today we had Harrell's Fertilizer come out and spread fertilizer on the course. We went with their Polyon product this year. They made us a custom blend with an analysis of 24-0-10. We went at a rate of 5.4 lbs per thousand square feet. This gives us a little over 1.25 lbs of nitrogen per thousand square feet. This nitrogen is mostly slow release to give us a consistent feed for about 5 months. The Polyon coating on the fertilizer ensures this slow release. This will keep us from getting big flushes of growth after rain events while maintaining a consistent green color throughout the growing season. We have used this product in the past and we feel it is the best product available.
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