We only received 1.16" of liquid precipitation in November from 8 rain and/or snow events and had 10 days of Cart Path Only restrictions. The first 10 days of the month were relatively dry from only receiving .06" of rain. Then the temperature turned colder and we experienced several small snow events over the remaining 20 days. Our historical average rainfall in November is 3.24" and we are currently 6.12" above our year-to-date average precipitation since January 1st.
In this blog you will find updates about Treesdale Golf and Country Club located in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania. Such updates may include weather data, course conditions and related projects .
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Course Update 11/30/21
We recently took delivery of a new piece of equipment that will make it easier to maintain our pond and creek banks. Normally, the staff has to use string trimmers, brush cutters, and sometimes chainsaws to keep the weeds and brush knocked down around the ponds and creeks. The new sickle-bar mower will do the same job as several staff members in half the time or less.
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Cutting vegetation along the pond edge of Orchard #8 lower fairway |
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The 48" long sickle-bar mower slices through grass, brush & small trees up to 2" in diameter |
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The hydraulically controlled unit attaches to the front of an articulating tractor we use to mow rough around greens, tees & bunkers |
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Even though it's cold & snowy, we resumed mowing the outer rough this week along with cleaning up dead apple trees |
Friday, November 5, 2021
October Precipitation
We average 2.67" of rain in October, but received 4.25" this year from 13 rain events with 9 Cart Path Only days. The first 3 weeks of the month started out relatively dry while only receiving 1.44" and we were hoping that weather trend would continue. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case and ended up being very wet the remainder of the month. We are currently 8.2" above our year-to-date average precipitation since January 1st.
Friday, October 22, 2021
Course Update 10/22/21
We took advantage of the beautiful weather this week to aerify and topdress tees on all three courses. The frost delay on Tuesday slowed our productivity, but the staff worked late and got us back on schedule.
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Topdressing sand is applied first. We used 80 tons (4 truck loads) to do all 3 courses. |
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After topdressing, the tees were aerified on a 2" x 2" square spacing using a 3/4" diameter solid tine. Our goal was to create a lot of large holes for the sand to fill up. |
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The final step was brushing the sand to fill all the holes and level out any imperfections on the surface. You can see the tight hole spacing in this picture. |
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This is the gold tee on Grove #1 after brushing the sand yesterday afternoon. |
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Here's the same tee after .52" of rain last night that helped wash in the topdressing sand. |
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Frost Delays
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Frosted turf around Lakes 1 tees |
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Thursday, September 30, 2021
September Precipitation
We received 3.7" of rain this month from 7 rain events and had 4 days of Cart Path Only restrictions. 2.59" of rain fell in the first 9 days of the month followed by 12 days of no precipitation. Our historical average rainfall in September is 3.28" and we are currently 6.62" above our year-to-date average precipitation since January 1st. Let's hope the dry weather continues thru October!
Course Update 9/30/21
Greens have healed from the DryJect aeration 3 weeks ago and fairways are slowly improving after being aerified 1 week ago. The cool, dry weather and shorter days has slowed turf growth and allowed the maintenance staff to address some projects in addition to regular mowing tasks. We try to have all our projects completed in October so we can focus on leaf cleanup and other late fall tasks in November.
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Lakes #9 green this morning |
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Fairways one week post aerification |
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Grove #6 fairway this morning |
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The staff started sodding a few bare areas in fairways this week. This is Grove #7 looking back at the tees. |
Thursday, September 9, 2021
August Precipitation
We received 7.3" of rain in August from 15 rain events, but only had 6 days of Cart Path Only restrictions. 6.77" of rain fell during the last 3 weeks of the month and coincided with temperatures in the high 80's/low 90's. Our historical average rainfall for August is 3.23" and we are currently 6.2" above our year-to-date average precipitation since January 1st. August was the wettest month so far this year, and according to our records this was the wettest August since 2015.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Course Update 8/31/21
We've received 3" of rain since Wednesday 8/25, with nearly 2" of heavy rain coming Sunday afternoon and evening. Every bunker on property washed out and the strong winds brought down a lot of tree branches and debris. The Lakes course seems to have gotten the worst of it and the staff has spent the past two days cleaning up debris. Most of the bunkers are still flooded and we will begin repairs once the sand dries out, hopefully later this week. The forecast calls for more rain tonight and tomorrow from the remnants of tropical storm Ida, and we could receive significant amounts depending on the storm track. We were able to mow greens, tees, and some rough on Grove today, but fairways and approaches remain too wet to mow. Mowing in wet conditions negatively affects the turf by creating compacted soils that limit oxygen and water movement for healthy roots, there's a greater chance for mowers to spread fungal spores outside of the wet areas, and the turf is more prone to mechanical damage (scalping) from the excess water in the plant causing cells to be swollen. A little patience now to limit turf damage will have us back in good condition sooner than you think.
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The amount of water draining near Lakes 5 green exceeded what the 36" pipe could handle. Debris collected above the pipe, in the bunker, and out in the approach. |
Sunday, August 15, 2021
Course Update 8/15/21
So far this month we've received 2.7" of rain, but 2.58" of it fell over the past week. That much rain combined with the hot, humid weather is stressing the turf and keeping many areas wet. We were hoping to dry out this weekend but the overcast conditions aren't helping. Worn areas are showing up in the high traffic areas around greens and tees, which isn't surprising considering how busy the Men's Invitational was. The cooler temperatures forecast this coming week will help with turf recovery, and the maintenance staff has already implemented different methods of how and where we turn the mowers. A little shot of fertilizer scheduled for later this month will also help the turf bounce back. Golfers can also help by practicing the 90 Degree rule when driving to your ball from the cart path, following the cart directional signs, and keeping all four wheels of the cart on the path around greens and tees.