October: Obtained permitting
November-December: Gathered bids
January: Reviewed bids
February: Signed contract
March: Member vote to approve funding of project
October: Obtained permitting
November-December: Gathered bids
January: Reviewed bids
February: Signed contract
March: Member vote to approve funding of project
September – October: Sprayed out 32-37 acres of rough with Round Up with CPS (Contractor).
November-December: Stripped 32-37 acres of rough with Integrity Golf (Contractor)
January-March: Irrigation installation, spot spraying, planting, hydroseeding, wood chip collection, wood chip re-grinding, mulching
July: Sprayed 30 acres of overseeded common / hybrid bermudagrass (419 and santa ana) with monument to eradicate cool season grasses.
August – September: Grew in common bermudagrass on 30 acres of fairways and sodded 5 acres of Santa Ana Bermudagrass in thin or bare areas where covereage of common bermudagrass was insufficient.
October-December: Applied pigment to fairways to absorb as many heat units as possible and mask off color dormant bermudagrass.
January-February: Sprayed 30 acres of bermudagrass fairways with either revolver or monument to eradicate any new winter growth of cool season grasses remaining in the 30 acres of fairways.
March:
Sprayed Fairways with Iron, Manganese, and a Wetting Agent.
Applied 1/2 N to fairways with 15-15-15 granular fertilizer.
July – October: Stripped, leveled, and sodded 1 acre of tees to hybrid bermudagrass.
Stripping: Sub-Contracted – Progressive Environmental
Leveling: Sub-Contracted – Barkshire Laser Leveling
Sodding: Sub-Contracted – West Coast Turf
September – October: Sprayed and banded tees, aprons, and fairways with an herbicide called “Drive”. This process took place prior to overseeding to reduce the kikuyugrass population and give the desirable turf or perennial ryegrass the competative advantage.
– Two applications of drive required for good control of kikuyugrass.
– Heavy seeding rates required for good fill on higher quality turf like tees and aprons.