Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Course Update December 2018

Hi All,


11th Green December 2018
As the famous lines of John Lennon say "So this is Christmas and what have you done" ring out in my head on this grey overcast day as I sit in my office, planning work and signing off invoices.

Well to answer my opening line... a lot of work is being done out on the course. Mostly it's been clearing leaves and laying heather turf plus daily set ups for the team of late. This as you can imagine with all our trees is very labour intensive but I felt the team dealt with the leaves really well this year. We had some weekend set up's from hell  (Set up's include blowing greens and surrounds, blowing out every bunker and every tee, dewing or cutting greens, raking every bunker, moving any holes or emptying any full of water and moving the markers all before the first tee off time and then the battle to stay ahead).

The heather is now being added to areas to frame the holes and new features and giving the finishing touches to the new bunkers (which I think look great).

The new look 18th


 The 2nd hole is still having some teething problems with water holding on the apron. The little drain we put in is running but cant cope with the amount of water sitting on it. I plan to lift an area and shape it back down to the levels the shaper put in which I feel has been lost during the top soiling phase of the works. We have not been able to see this until the levels settled. This is an easy fix and something we will address once we have completed the heather turfing and leaf clearance.

I have done a video blog to save you reading anymore of my ramblings, which is available here:-




As I look back throughout the year, I realise how tough it's been. From the wet start, to the snow, the cold spring and then the burning heat. I think the Bunker project has gone well, obviously we are left with areas to re turf following the drought and this will be addressed in the new year along with more over-seeding and aeration to get the grasses back. Weeds and moss were inevitable this year after losing coverage but that's part of the challenge. Every year is different and every year has its challenges. The removal of some major aids to Golf Course Managers with chemical removals will and adds to the pressure because we have lost our get out of jail cards. When I say we I mean golfers! So we are going to have address as many issues as we can rather than spraying something to hide them. Air flow, light and aeration will be key. My job is to minimise the impact of this work to you all. 


It's been a tough year but we have some really positive things to be proud of. The greens have played well this year and we have hit a lot of our targets regarding OM levels (this alone will help in the future), we have completed our bunker project so disruption will never be at that level again. We have added drainage to some wet areas and seen huge improvement to our aprons and tees. We have added real quality to the team and I believe next year is an exciting one for Stoneham as we look to improve and move forward!

Winners BIGGA Turkey Trot 2018 Stoneham 

I would like to thank the team at Stoneham for all their hard work and commitment over the last year, it's been a hard one but you all have been fantastic.

Lets end as we started... as John Lennon also sang we wish you 

"A very merry Christmas and a happy new year, Let's hope it's a good one without any fear"

Matt 








  

2 comments:

  1. Hi Matt,

    Course but especially the greens are tremendous right now. Lots of great work by you and team!! One question though - any plans to do something with the left of 13th green. Of all the great changes I’m not sure that area is in keeping with the rest of the course. Cheers Darren

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  2. Hi Darren, only just seen this. I am not sure why it didn’t come through by email. I totally agree with your comment. The reshaped area isn’t quite how we wanted it due to tree roots from the 100 year old oaks next to it and the irrigation system running under the area. This meant getting the depth we wanted was almost impossible. However last year we relaid it in a way which would easier to maintain but the drought unfortunately effect this. The plan in the short term is to re turf the area to give us a better coverage and improve the presentation. Long term we are discussing the options to get this how we imagined in the first place. We will keep you posted!

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