This week at Sunset: 5-1-2017

Clouds over #7 green. 




Well, it looks like this week we may actually get some decent rain this first week of May. Today’s rain chances are pretty favorable, but it looks like this Thursday is looking like an all day event. As of this morning, we were expected to receive near ¼ inch today and close to an inch on Thursday. Hopefully, we will get some measureable rain this week, but not all at once.

Last week we addressed some weak areas on # 3, 5, and 9 greens. We cut out the really bad places on these greens and replaced them with Tifeagle sod. Everyone knows the story with #3 green and actually from a lot of the additional fertilizer and favorable temperatures it was growing in, but just not at the rate that we all would like. The back spot on #5 green was another area similar to #3. The two areas on the edge of #9 green was struggling from shade. We went ahead and replaced those spots and we will also be limbing up the trees to the right of #9 green. The remainder of the greens are doing fine and seem to be transitioning just fine. I’ll be spraying a fungicide for fairy ring control this week and as always continue with our greens fertility program. Next week we will start our regular topdressing program. The greens will be verticutted and lightly topdressed. I’d like to stay pretty consistent with a topdress every other week. Also, we have lowered the heights on the greens to help out with transitioning to Bermuda. You will notice the greens pick up some speed as we move along through the season.

As a reminder, please remember to keep golf carts behind the white lines that you see throughout the golf course. We do not need any traffic inside those white lines or around the greens. With the Bermuda grass in its most vulnerable stage with the transition in full swing it is important to keep traffic away from highly sensitive areas- greens complexes, tops of teeboxes, and other weak areas throughout the course. Help us out by keeping your golf cart behind the white lines and off the green complexes and near the tops of tees. Those of you who use pullcarts are fine to cross the line as pullcarts are lighter and less aggressive. However, make sure not to pull your carts across the green. Again, I want to thank everyone for helping us keep your golf course healthy and in shape.

Thank you for following us this week as we strive to get better every day. As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions/comments that you may have by using this blog, Facebook page, or emailing me at davisjoey@hotmail.com. Thanks for reading!


See you on the course!


Joey Davis

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