I am pretty sure this year marks the fourth year in a row where our greens renovation was hampered by rain which is frustrating to say the least. As with previous years the forecast from the weather bureau was pretty much spot on for Tuesday this week although not sure if they predicted 135mm!! The courses needed some rain after a very prolonged dry spell but 24 hours later would have been perfect. We had to adjust the renovation process which meant that not as much as was needed was done due to virtually losing a day. We were able to get a hollow tine done which means pulling a core which is a great way to remove the thatch in the top surface. The back 9 River greens are now 26 years old and the front 9 range from 25 to 45 years old so with those ages there is some serious thatch build up. We still sanded the greens on Tuesday in amongst the rain and topped them up on Thursday then followed with some fertiliser which took till Friday to get it all out. We are hopeful of a first mow on Tuesday and if all goes to plan the greens should be back down to normal mowing height by COB Tuesday.
Monday was certainly an uncomfortable day with the shed compound recording 37 degrees with not much breeze and it was a credit to the crew to punch out a 12 and a half hour day in those conditions.
The bunkers copped another hiding with the volume of rainfall on Tuesday and the wind blowing debris everywhere. Once again a great effort by the crew to restore them to a playable condition this week which seems to have been a continual theme for some time now.
We did have a similar run of weather with a very dry September / October in 2023 and then it started raining and has barely stopped since. A number of weather websites are predicting rain to start ramping up in November and continuing on into next year. Let's hope they are wrong.
We took delivery of some new machinery today with a new fairway mower and two tees / collars mowers being delivered. Getting machinery just prior to, and post Covid, was a difficult task but fortunately things have returned to normal again. We do run quite a modern fleet which is expertly maintained by our mechanic Mitch who is not often seen on course but makes sure everything is in tip top operating condition in the shed. Thanks to the Club's Board for their support in ensuring we have such a good reliable fleet too.


 
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