Back At It!
For new members at Tuscarora, welcome. We hope the golf course brings you the enjoyment and relaxation you're looking for. With your membership comes a monthly blog, by the Green Superintendent and Green Chairman, that addresses the latest happenings and news on the course. This month we'll address course set-up questions, schedules, and give reports on upcoming, or ongoing projects.
Upgrades
Development around the clubhouse and 9 green is coming to a close and has added improved aesthetics, play-ability and use-ability.
Flyover |
Tuscarora Time
A beautiful clock tower was added between 9 green and 1 tee. The clock installer has been servicing these clocks for 17 years and of the golf ball impacts he's witnessed, he's never seen a clock damaged by a direct hit. Then again, we are an exceptional club.
New Traffic Pattern Around Club
9 Fairway - carts go to the right > > > |
With the removal of the exit drive behind 9 green and the new walk path to clubhouse finished, there is exactly one direction we'd like all riding golf carts to travel - to the right! It puts you the closest to the bar/restaurant and bathrooms after the front 9. To the right of the green -- this is where we want you. Walkers and pull carts can continue doing what they've always done.
As you drive your cart to 10 tee, please come to a full stop before you cross the entrance driveway.
Cars and trucks are coming in, usually too fast, and it's the golf cart drivers responsibility to yield to them.
Talk with the pro shop if you need to get your cart into non-cart areas on the course. Blue cart flags are used to communicate to the grounds staff and pro shop that a cart is supposed to be in a restricted area or right up next to a green or tee where we normally don't see them. We're happy to work with golfers who have a chronic condition or legitimate need to get their carts where they need to be.
Finally, Thanks for your help in keeping this new area from getting beat up by carts. it's a small cozy part of the property that will be a nice site for future gatherings and fun. It's gone from a thoroughfare for automobiles to a beautiful front lawn and we can keep it that way by keeping carts where we need them to be. Thanks!
Course News
5 tee |
7 Green |
Sod removal and sand buildup removal |
Reclaiming lost green edges |
Marked trees |
Seeding
Areas left bare due to winter construction, irrigation improvements, and tree removal around the course will be seeded over the coming weeks. Weather is just about warm enough to germinate grass (unaided by turf blankets). Over the next few weeks these areas will be fine raked and seeded and strawed. Thanks for your patience
Maintenance Schedule
If you're someone who's interested in when we do things, here's an outline of our weekly practices.
Some operations can only be completed in the rain while others need dry conditions. It's changeable, obviously.
Ultimately weather and daily events dictate what we do that day. Nothing in stone, but here's the program we use to plan our week.
- Saturdays, Sundays
- Mow/roll greens
- Change cups & tee service
- Rake Bunkers
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
- Mow/Verticut greens(topdress Mondays only), roll
- Chemical applications
- Mow rough
- Mow fairways
- Tuesdays, Thursdays
- Mow greens
- Cut Cups
- Mow tees
- Mow rough
- Chemical applications
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