Certainly not the forecast we were looking for for the upcoming long weekend especially after it was updated at 11.30 this morning with a 95% chance of more than 100mm. Let's hope they got that completely wrong!!
We were finally able to get some sand slits into 12W fairway which I have been trying to get done since TCAlfred. The trenches we dug for the slits were only 300mm deep but had groundwater in the bottom of them such is the level of the water table at the moment.
The River greens have responded well to the fertiliser application they received and certainly enjoyed the bright warm sunny conditions over the Easter weekend. They now have an acceptable cover of grass going into winter which is a relief after the way they looked 2 weeks ago. The West greens are also looking good moving into winter although I would have liked to get a sanding on them today but the forecast took that away.
The irrigation install is moving along and 14R should get finished next week and we then move on to 13R. Two small parts are delaying the pump shed commissioning which should now happen in May. We will be using the existing power supply from the old shed in the short term until a new switchboard can be installed.
TCAlfred recovery continues with stump and hanger removal ongoing. The contractors will be off site next week and back the following and I expect all recovery works to be completed by Friday May 23. The stump removal has been very impressive and within a few months you will barely be able to tell there was ever a tree there which given the size of the stumps is very impressive.
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Probably the biggest stump @ RHS 2W tee. |
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Gawn!! |
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