Spring officially began this past Sunday, March 20th. We have experienced "Spring Like" temperatures this week but cold nighttime temperatures will still linger around this Friday and Saturday night. With that in mind; frost could be a factor when planing your next tee time at the club. We posted an article about frost earlier in the year explaining why we need frost delays. We will post another article to stress the importance of frost delays and why we have them. As always we are looking out for the best interest of the turf to ensure proper turf health for the months to come !!!
http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/turfx/article/1999jan1b.pdf
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, March 24, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Mid March Update
Happy St. Patricks Day !!! Despite the above average temperatures; winter is still here. The golf course maintenance department is getting ready for Spring !!! We are working on and off the course to get ready for the golfing season. The beverage carts are getting a work over to ensure safe and top notch performance for this years usage. Tree removal continues around the property with several trees being removed from number nine on the Grove course and around the tennis courts. The pump house for the Grove and Orchard course also got a facelift with new pumps and motors; the aging infrastructure was in bad need of repairs. Tee markers will receive a fresh coat of paint thanks to Mark Howe, Michael McGarry and PPG Paints.
As a reminder please follow our golf cart rules as posted on the first hole of each nine and by the clubhouse. This will ensure safe play for the members and the turf.


As a reminder please follow our golf cart rules as posted on the first hole of each nine and by the clubhouse. This will ensure safe play for the members and the turf.



Monday, February 8, 2016
Winter Play
When the temperatures reach 50 and even 45 degrees F outside; some golfers might get the itch to play some golf. There are many reasons why winter play is detrimental to to the turf. We try to be as accommodating as we can but there are days when the conditions do not favor golf. The sun may be shining, blue skies present and a warm breeze; but the soils down below are still frozen. Walking on such ground can cause root sheering and cause long term effects to the turf and create conditions in the Spring that hinder a quick green up. The attached article published by the USGA outlines such negative effects on the turf. When the golf course is closed here at Treesdale Golf & Country Club we are doing it for the health of the turf and not for our convenience. Doing so will help your country club in the Spring !!!
http://gsrpdf.lib.msu.edu/ticpdf.py?file=/article/hartwiger-moeller-winter-1-9-15.pdf
http://gsrpdf.lib.msu.edu/ticpdf.py?file=/article/hartwiger-moeller-winter-1-9-15.pdf
Friday, February 5, 2016
February 2016 - Tree Update
Most members do not know what the GCM staff does during the winter months. Over the winter we refurbish the golf course accessories, plow snow, budget preparations, tree removal and equipment maintenance to name a few.
Over the past few months we have been removing select trees in a few areas on the golf course. Trees have been removed on the left side and behind number one green on the Lakes course to increase air flow and sunlight to that green. Trees have been removed on the left side of number two tees for the same reason. There were also some dead choke cherries on the left side of the tee. Pine trees have been removed along the right side of number seven Lakes to increase turf health. The pine trees were removing the moisture from the tees, hence the brown appearance in the Summer months. Trees are also planned to be removed along the earth Dam between the two ponds on number six and seven Lakes; this is required to prevent a breach in the Dam. Dead trees along the right side of number five lakes are also going to be removed. Howard, our in house Horticulturist has requested that we also remove some dead trees near the swimming pool and along the parking lots at the clubhouse.
These tree removals are a necessary maintenance practice to keep the turf healthy and adjacent trees healthy. A total of 26 trees have been removed so far this winter season.
Over the past few months we have been removing select trees in a few areas on the golf course. Trees have been removed on the left side and behind number one green on the Lakes course to increase air flow and sunlight to that green. Trees have been removed on the left side of number two tees for the same reason. There were also some dead choke cherries on the left side of the tee. Pine trees have been removed along the right side of number seven Lakes to increase turf health. The pine trees were removing the moisture from the tees, hence the brown appearance in the Summer months. Trees are also planned to be removed along the earth Dam between the two ponds on number six and seven Lakes; this is required to prevent a breach in the Dam. Dead trees along the right side of number five lakes are also going to be removed. Howard, our in house Horticulturist has requested that we also remove some dead trees near the swimming pool and along the parking lots at the clubhouse.
These tree removals are a necessary maintenance practice to keep the turf healthy and adjacent trees healthy. A total of 26 trees have been removed so far this winter season.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
February 1, 2016 Update
A mild warm front will greet February for the first few days bringing rain for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week. A low pressure front should arrive on Thursday bringing colder temperatures. Even though it is only February the GCM staff here at Treesdale is thinking Spring and what needs to be done to the golf course to prepare for golf. Most golfers hate when greens are aerated in the Spring and Fall; but it is necessary for healthy turf. Here is a short video explaining why we need to aerate greens on a golf course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLnU5qUEfww3cOAU8iTQTUpF5S4UqhXJka&v=863Ix8czcoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLnU5qUEfww3cOAU8iTQTUpF5S4UqhXJka&v=863Ix8czcoY
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Mid January 2016 Update
With winter finally here, the golf course has a fresh blanket of snow. We received roughly 5 inches of snow thus far in January of 2016. For the remainder of January the crew will be working on our golf course accessories. We will be giving the tee markers, cart directional signs and ball washers a fresh coat of paint. Tree removal and pruning will continue depending on the weather. We will also be officially closing the course bathrooms, locking them and cleaning them out for the winter. We will reopen them when the golf season starts back up.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
January 2016
Winter has finally arrived here at Treesdale Golf & Country Club !!! A light dusting of snow covered the golf course on Monday (January 4th, 2016) totaling roughly 0.66 inches. Our staff will be working on tree removal, accessory refurbish and improving the shop. Look forward to more updates here as this blog grows and matures !!!
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