Happy new year from the grounds department! For our new members, this is a periodic blog that the Superintendent tries to get out monthly through the season. It's primary purpose is to inform and update everyone on course-related happenings.
Winter makes an appearance
The uncommon weather we've been having has allowed all of the construction crews to stay active on the course and has let the clubhouse renovation project make some significant headway. I'll just touch on the golf related projects as there's so much happening at the course.
Greens are in good health. We've been monitoring them for surface ice formation and removing any excess water when it accumulates. The lack of snow cover, at this point, seems to have had little effect on their condition. I expect them to come into spring with no problems.
Bridges
If you've driven up Munro Rd recently you'll notice a set of new bridges spanning the creek on holes 12, 11, and 10. Slate Hill Construction was hired last fall to engineer and head this project. The 15 year old bridges that were in place were narrow and deteriorating from settling and cart wheel impacts.
11 bridge damage |
Old 10 bridge |
Equipment Storage
We've slowly been outgrowing our storage capabilities at the maintenance shop. Over the years we've added different operations and processes on the course. This requires a need for more storage of equipment and materials. Keeping our machines and tools dry and out of the weather is our goal. To remedy this we'll be building our own 100'x40' pole barn which will give us room to grow without taking up too much space in the maintenance area. It will be big enough to double as a handtool and irrigation parts storage area. Framing will start as weather allows. We hope to have the siding and roof on by Mid march.
Tools and Irrigation -- aka "The Butler Cabin" |
Clearing and grading |
Ready to start |
I'll be doing another entry when we take delivery, but for now, it's enough to say that Tuscarora Golf Club will be finely outfitted, from an equipment standpoint, for the best care of their fairways, tees, greens, and surrounds. We were in a perfect position with the age and condition of our mower fleet to benefit from an across the board replacement of cutting and traction units. When weighing our options, we saw a greater benefit to the golfer and golf course by choosing replacement rather than trying to patch together equipment that was increasingly costing us time and money.
Here's a couple teaser videos of some things you'll be seeing this summer.
Jacobsen GP400 - Ventrac - Truckster XD
3 comments:
Steve, As usual you and your crew and Tuscarora management are doing a superb job of keeping our course as the best in Central New York. I am truly excited to be coming in to the new season with an upgraded golf course, an upgraded clubhouse, and a new restaurant staff. We should all be truly proud of our course. See you in the Spring. Tom Kanaley
Awesome job! Thanks Steve.
March almost here and course looks like it's all coming together! Great job to all! What, if anything will be replacing small trees and bushes that were removed next to 18th green? Tks
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