Course
Update
July so far has proved to be a busy month and the
diary shows no change is on its way so please give a thought when we're trying
to prepare the course
Last week started with a disaster with a big hydraulic
leak on the putting green with the affected area now cored and dressed. Some
more dressing does need to be worked into the holes.
We managed to get a lot of work crammed into the three
days we had to work on the course with the other two just solely based on
course set up.
This week we have tined the greens and been out with
the hose pipes applying wetting agent through a hose connection. These
operations are essential but time consuming so sometimes other jobs are left as
the greens do and will remain our priority.
For those who practice you will notice an improvement
to the practice facilities. Hopefully this is just the start as we aim to
maximise the use of a limited space to create the best we can.
The muntjac deer have been spotted on numerous
occasions so keep your eye out for them.
In the meantime please repair pitch marks, rake
bunkers and replace divots. There is only so much we can do and whilst it is
extremely frustrating for us to see course damage it doesn't affect our rounds.
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