It is hard to believe that November is almost here and leaves are covering the ground. Autumn is a beautiful time out on the golf course, but I think I speak for many of us when I say I am not ready to let go ofthis years golfing season just yet. However, I am excited to report thatwe are busy with many projects to get the course in great playing condition as well as ready it for winter.
We aerified greens a month ago, and they have healed in really well considering the recent colder than normal weather. The aerification went smoothly- and we were able to apply a perfect amount of topdressing that filled the holes adequately while not leaving too much excess sand on the greens and collars. Our crew did a great job dragging and watering the sand in, and I thank them for their hard work over those few days. I’m happy to get back on a regular greens aerification schedule, especially since #3, #7, #8, & #13 needed it due to the immature sod.
Fairway aerification is just about completed, and has taken longer than expected due to the early frosts and frequent heavy rains. I am confident we will be completed with this project by the end of October. It is good to see the fairways that were done a few weeks ago looking healthy and improved. Overall this is a very good maintenance project for our fairways, and I appreciate your patience over the last month while we have “plugged” away at them.
One upcoming project I’m excited about is deep tine aerification of greens in early November. This will help break up the soil under the turf to help maximize rooting going into winter. It will also open up pathways for water to move off the surface throughout winter- lessening the probability of ice formation. We are also almost ready to fertilize greens and fairways for the final time. This fertilization is called a “dormant feed” and is targeted at getting the turf the nutrients it needs to get ready for winter. It is something new that we are trying, and should provide a quicker green-up on fairways in the spring. In addition to fertilization, we have also been overseeding select areas on fairways. This introduction of seed into thin spots on fairways will help improve the turf for the future. All of these practices are things we will continue to do as we move forward.
We will also be applying our final plant protectant sprays to greens- which will combat winter borne diseases such as Snow Molds. These sprays will take place in late October and mid November, and will be immediately followed by a thick green sprayable product that coats our greens to help sustain harsh conditions all winter. It is a sort of “cover” for the grass plant, and is very successful in prevention of winter injury. We are excited to be trying various new approaches at protecting our great golf course.
Overall, we are extremely excited to get back on track with regular maintenance practices as well as start some new ones here at the Orchards. We have re-thought some of our winter preparations and are on track to put the golf course to bed healthy and strong. However, I hope that winter holds off for a few more weeks so that you can continue to enjoy golf and we can continue to improve conditions. I thank you for being a member at the Orchards, and wish you an enjoyable fall golfing experience. As always, please feel free to contact me with questions or concerns.
See you on the course!
Matt Streeter
Golf Course Superintendent


















