Thursday, December 20, 2012
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
We will all be on vacation during the holiday week so this will be my last update until next year! Have a safe and wonderful holiday season!
Finishing up #8 Fairway
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Adding soil to fill in low areas. |
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Grading and smoothing the surface. |
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Shaping the lake bank. |
Second Buffalo Blower Finished!
Our second Buffalo blower is now finished. Both received new engines and controllers, along with a new paint job. A new blower costs around $12,000. The cost to refurbish these blowers was about $4000 for both, including labor. Because of this project, I am happy to report that we have been able to save the club approximately $20,000 in new equipment costs!
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Blowers 1 & 2 ready to go. |
Friday, December 14, 2012
Master Drainage Plan
Sometimes great opportunities happen by chance. Such was the case 2 weeks ago when I got an unscheduled visit by one of the turf industries foremost drainage experts, Dennis Hurley of Turf Drainage Company. While we have been successful with our drainage projects to date, this was an opportunity to see if there was a better way of draining the course.
Without getting into soil physics, my meeting with Dennis convinced me that there is a better way to drain the golf course. After consulting with Dwight Bradley G&G chairman, we hired Dennis to do a master drainage plan for the entire golf course. Dennis came out this Wednesday and we have spent the last 3 days mapping the course for future drainage.
We will have a master drainage plan the first week of January. At this point we will decide where we will start with Turf Drainage's system. One of the systems advantages over traditional drainage is that we can drain water up hill. This is especially helpful on our course were we frequently hit rock.
Since drainage was one of the major projects for the current 5-year plan, this was an ideal time and opportunity to evaluate our drainage program. I will post future updates when we begin to install the new drains.
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Drainage pump - allows you to drain up hill |
Without getting into soil physics, my meeting with Dennis convinced me that there is a better way to drain the golf course. After consulting with Dwight Bradley G&G chairman, we hired Dennis to do a master drainage plan for the entire golf course. Dennis came out this Wednesday and we have spent the last 3 days mapping the course for future drainage.
Dennis (in green) evaluating #11 fwy |
Since drainage was one of the major projects for the current 5-year plan, this was an ideal time and opportunity to evaluate our drainage program. I will post future updates when we begin to install the new drains.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Rebuilding the 2nd Buffalo Blower
We have two Buffalo blowers here at HFCC that are used extensively throughout the season. As you saw in a previous post, we have already rebuilt one of them and are now in the process of rebuilding the 2nd one.
These blowers are turbine blowers and produce a lot of power. They are very similar to a jet engine. In addition to their power, they are very versatile in that they are easily towed and the nozzle can be directed in any direction. This saves us a lot of time because with a traditional blower you have to back up half the time since you cannot change the direction of the air. Needless to say, going forward is much quicker than going backwards.
We use the blowers to blow leaves, clean cart paths, blow clippings, and even to distribute sand after topdressing. With both blowers rebuilt to like new condition, we can expect many more years of service.
New engine being fitted to the blower |
These blowers are turbine blowers and produce a lot of power. They are very similar to a jet engine. In addition to their power, they are very versatile in that they are easily towed and the nozzle can be directed in any direction. This saves us a lot of time because with a traditional blower you have to back up half the time since you cannot change the direction of the air. Needless to say, going forward is much quicker than going backwards.
Modified blower frame before painting |
We use the blowers to blow leaves, clean cart paths, blow clippings, and even to distribute sand after topdressing. With both blowers rebuilt to like new condition, we can expect many more years of service.
Tree Removal Around the Putting Green
During the season, the G&G committee elected to remove two trees from around the putting green. One was blocking sunlight and affecting the health of the putting green. The other tree was dying and by seasons end had died.
This week we felled both trees. The dead tree has been completely removed while the other is still on the ground. We will finish removing this tree when we cannot work on drainage projects.
The dead tree was between the putting green and Falls Drive East. Many of you have asked me to landscape this area and hide the two electrical boxes that are next to the road. With the tree now gone, we can now landscape the area without damaging any plant material we put in.
This week we felled both trees. The dead tree has been completely removed while the other is still on the ground. We will finish removing this tree when we cannot work on drainage projects.
Dead tree with electrical boxes in the upper left |
The dead tree was between the putting green and Falls Drive East. Many of you have asked me to landscape this area and hide the two electrical boxes that are next to the road. With the tree now gone, we can now landscape the area without damaging any plant material we put in.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Much Needed Storage
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Such was the case this Monday and Tuesday when we received all day rain making it impossible to do the grading work that we are doing on #8. The rainy days provided us with the opportunity to do some in-house cleaning and organizing.
As with all golf courses, some of the equipment is used only during short periods of the year. The rest of the time the equipment sits and takes up a LOT of floor space. In addition to sitting on the ground, it gets in the way and many times accidentally gets bumped, hit, dented, and also damaged. To alleviate this problem, we purchased some used warehouse shelving to store the equipment out of the way.
We built specialized pallets to latch the equipment to and make it easier to lift onto the shelves. With the pallet forks on the front end loader, the equipment is easily brought down or put away. We now have much more floor space and the equipment is safely stored out of the way. Storing the equipment this way has been planned for some time but only now did we have the time to follow through with it. This project is part of a larger plan of improving the maintenance facility to make it safer and more efficient.
Installing industrial shelving |
As with all golf courses, some of the equipment is used only during short periods of the year. The rest of the time the equipment sits and takes up a LOT of floor space. In addition to sitting on the ground, it gets in the way and many times accidentally gets bumped, hit, dented, and also damaged. To alleviate this problem, we purchased some used warehouse shelving to store the equipment out of the way.
Equipment organized and safely stored |
We built specialized pallets to latch the equipment to and make it easier to lift onto the shelves. With the pallet forks on the front end loader, the equipment is easily brought down or put away. We now have much more floor space and the equipment is safely stored out of the way. Storing the equipment this way has been planned for some time but only now did we have the time to follow through with it. This project is part of a larger plan of improving the maintenance facility to make it safer and more efficient.
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