It's not looking good for the weekend's golf with today's forecast almost exact calling for showers increasing late in the morning to rain in the afternoon. At least we got 13 days without rain which last happened in December. Today's rain will definitely get us to the somewhat unwanted figure of 100 inches since November 1.
The warmer weather earlier this week gave us what will be the last kick of growth you would think and we are quite well poised as we enter winter. From where we were at the start of April turf wise it is a big relief to be honest. As mentioned previously lots of rain means lots of cloud which means less growth potential.
The new pump station was commissioned over the past week and still has some tweaking to be done but we can already see much improved water distribution throughout the courses. Although there is still some of the old pipe network in use the new pump station cycles about every one and a half hours. Prior to the commencement of the irrigation install our old pumps cycled every 8 minutes due to the number of unseen / known leaks that we had out there.
The irrigation install has continued with 9R in progress. They will be there much of next week and it is planned to move to the short range / practice greens area the week after the Fanning golf day. This will mean the short range will be closed to practice and once we move to the practice greens the new " target green " as we call it, will become a practice putting green only.
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