You certainly couldn't argue with the forecast for today as it was just about spot on with 15mm of rain coming down in the thunderstorm just after 6am this morning. It did wipe most of the comp morning players out but the intrepid players form Coolangatta Surf Club still came out on the West, except for one group who somehow found themselves at 2R instead!!
Not really a lot to report on the courses but the turf certainly enjoyed the almost warm sunny conditions earlier in the week. I just updated our bi-monthly plan and there's a lot of golf coming up so the warmer and brighter the better for the turf. We will also have a smallish crew in the next few weeks with some annual leave and trade school commitments taking some staff away which is an ideal time of year for it to happen. As we dried out this week there was a lot of dust generated on our access tracks due to us using a recycled concrete roadbase material after the cyclone which is about 1/10th the cost of regular roadbase. We will be trialling a dust suppression compound next time we dry out to that extent.
I will have a first next week with some blind golfers playing on the course. I know the process but have never seen it in action so looking forward to it. Hope they don't complain about course conditions too much!!
The irrigation install is on the last hole and we got the chance to run a couple of large cycles this week and as mentioned previously the pressure and distribution of the water is certainly first class. There is still some work to be done that is classified as rectifications and also the removal of the old satellites and some valve boxes in the coming weeks.
One of the questions often put to Superintendents is "sunrise or sunset?" After this beautiful sunrise across 13R green and the Tweed River this week I know where my answer lies.