Monday, May 23, 2011

Weekly Update

Calabasas Country Club
Maintenance Department



Memorial Day is just around the corner and with it brings the beautiful weather that most Southern Californians are acclimated to. The grounds crew will be switching gears as temperatures climb: There will be an increase in hand watering, hydrojecting, fungicide & wetting agent applications. The frequency of mowing will also increase as we approach these warmer months. There are a few projects to button-up this week and several planned for the upcoming months. The maintenance department’s primary objective is staying on target with maintenance standards and the long range health of the course. Second, is to reveal and polish some the grounds natural beauty.

Here are a few activities planed for the remainder of May;


Greens
  • Needle tine aeration
  • Verticutting
  • Light Top-dressing
  • Hydrojecting
  • Leaching
  • Fertilizer 
  • Fungicide
  • Insecticide
  • Growth regulator
  • Poa Annua seed head suppression 


Tees
  • Spiking
  • Fertilizing
  • Soil Surfactant
  • Reshaping tees
  • Constructing #6 Silver Tee



Fairways
  • Solid tine in traffic areas
  • Soil Surfactant/Wetting Agent


Collars/Approaches
  • Aerating
  • Verticutting
  • Top-dressing
  • Fertilizing


Roughs
  • Spiking Trafic AreasFertilizing
  • Herbicide
  • #6 tee landscaping 



Regards,

Eric Wenzinger
Golf Course Superintendent