I wanted to share this short interview with Matt Shaffer from Merion Golf Club, this year's host of the US Open. I think it might give you a little insight into what the players will face come June.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Matt Shaffer interview
I wanted to share this short interview with Matt Shaffer from Merion Golf Club, this year's host of the US Open. I think it might give you a little insight into what the players will face come June.
Friday, May 10, 2013
New sand at #1 greenside bunker |
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Last Thursday, as we were in the process of preparing the course for the Member-Member tournament, we had some of the most extreme weather I have ever seen in my 8+ years here at Spanish Hills. That afternoon the temperature was 97*, with 2% humidity and sustained winds of around 30 mph. Needless to say, the stress on the grass was tremendous, especially the greens. I snapped this photo Saturday morning to help me track recovery. If you look closely, you can see that the bentgrass (darker plant) is doing fine, while the poa is dying. This is precisely the reason we continue to work to increase our bentgrass population through proper cultural management as well as routine seeding.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Southern California Rainfall 57% of Normal
Precipitation
along the Southern California sections of the Pacific
Crest Trail is 57% of normal for the year, based on National Weather Service
Data from four locations near the PCT.
Location
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Total
% Avg
Lake Cuyamaca
1.02
1.48
5.9
2.12
1.05
11.57
52%
Lake Henshaw
0.26
0.82
4.19
2.13
2.18
9.58
54%
Big Bear Fire Station
0.07
0.83
2.38
1.49
2.18
6.95
51%
Mount Wilson
0.54
3.5
8.03
5.23
1.59
18.89
70%
Average
0.47
1.66
5.13
2.74
1.75
11.17
57%
Totals
and Averages are from October through February.
Locations
were chosen due to their proximity to the Pacific Crest trail.
Rainfall
totals are calculated for “water years,” the twelve months from October 1st to
September 30th. Southern California typically receives about 90% of it’s rainfall from October
through April.
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It basically boils down to this:
Less rain=weak turf=increased weed and disease pressure=
weaker turf=a long, tough Summer
Location
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
Jan
|
Feb
|
Total
|
% Avg
|
|
1.02
|
1.48
|
5.9
|
2.12
|
1.05
|
11.57
|
52%
|
|
0.26
|
0.82
|
4.19
|
2.13
|
2.18
|
9.58
|
54%
|
Big Bear Fire Station
|
0.07
|
0.83
|
2.38
|
1.49
|
2.18
|
6.95
|
51%
|
|
0.54
|
3.5
|
8.03
|
5.23
|
1.59
|
18.89
|
70%
|
Average
|
0.47
|
1.66
|
5.13
|
2.74
|
1.75
|
11.17
|
57%
|
Totals
and Averages are from October through February.
Locations
were chosen due to their proximity to the Pacific Crest trail.
Rainfall
totals are calculated for “water years,” the twelve months from October 1st to
September 30th. Southern California typically receives about 90% of it’s rainfall from October
through April.
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