Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Flintrock #9 Creek Crossing Project



We are putting in a drain line to divert the water under the cartpath at the water crossing on hole #9.  This is a high traffic area and turf health is weak.  By stopping the tracking of water from the golf carts, the health of the grass should become stronger and will keep electric components on your golf carts dry.  Thank you Alberto, Nick, and Logan!

Irrigation- Always a Battle!




Thank you Alberto and Nick!  A dirty, wet, muddy job that never ends.

#2 Waterfall Cleaned at Flintrock


Annual winter maintenance has been done to #2 waterfall!  Nice work Antonio and Carlos!

Hydraulic Leak #12 Tee Box Flintrock


This is #12 tee at Flintrock.  Hydraulic hose blew on mower.  Tee box has been reseeded, but the scar will take some time to heal.

Hog Damage at Flintrock


Hog damage has been spotted at Flintrock.  A contractor has been hired to trap these pests.  They are doing damage mainly in the creeks, but the attached picture shows damage that they have done to an area of rough.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Its Always Something

This leak took Assistant Superintendent Alberto Tellez and Irrigation Technician Nick Wiggins 8 hours to complete.   





Flintrock Aerification Completed!

We are all finished with aerification until April 2018!  Golf course should be fully recoved by the end of August. 






Flintrock Tee Box Recovery part 2

Compare this photo to the previous 2 blog posts.  All 3 photos are of #4 blue tee box.  Flintrock tee boxes were the slowest to transition and heal from our winter overseed.  Because of this, the decision has been made to only overseed our par 3 tee boxes this fall.  By doing this we are protecting our bermudagrass base and you should see greater consistency of the tee boxes on a annual basis. 





Friday, July 14, 2017

Flintrock Tee Box Recovery

Compare this photo of #4 blue tee box to the previous post.  The bermudagrass is filling in the bare areas nicely!  We will continue to fertilize to help speed up the recovery.







Sunday, June 25, 2017

Flintrock Overseed Transition

The recent warm weather has burned out most of our remaining winter overseed.  Fairways are transitioning fine.  #16 Fairway is currently our weakest.  

Tee boxes have been hit harder.  All tee boxes have been have been fertilized to help the bermudagrass recover.  Tee markers will be positioned to avoid the weakest areas.  Over the next 30 days I expect to see good recovery.    






Friday, June 9, 2017

Golf Course Update June 7th, 2017


Hills Country Club Golf Members:

The Hills Signature Course was aerated last week, Tuesday through Friday. All greens, collars, approaches and tee boxes were aerated. The weather cooperated and all went well. The maintenance team also did a nice job of topdressing the greens post-aeration. Consistent rolling of the greens and the recent rains have helped the aeration holes to recover quickly. Please expect a couple weeks of recovery before they get back to where they were prior to aeration.

Last week we also started a tee box project on The Hills Signature Course. In this project we selected several tees to be leveled and resurfaced with zoysia grass. This is the first of a two-part project to resurface all of the tees in the next two years. We started with tees most affected by shade, as the zoysia grass has a thicker blade and is more susceptible to growth in the shade. Some tees have been stripped and are currently being leveled. We hope to have the zoysia grass in place by the middle of next week. Temporary tees have been established, as we will have to stay off of these tees to allow the zoysia to take root. Here are the holes that have been affected:
  • Hole #1 (Gold, Blue & White Tees) – Temporary Tee in place
  • Hole #2 (Blue Tee) – Temporary Tee in place
  • Hole #7 (Right Gold Tee)
  • Hole #8 (Black, Gold, Blue & White) – Temporary Tee in place
  • Hole #9 (Blue, White & Red) – Temporary Tee in place
  • Hole #11(Black Tee)
  • Hole #13 (Black, Gold, Blue & White) Temporary Tee in place
  • Hole #17 (Black, Gold, Blue & White) *All play from Red Tees
  • Hole #18 (Blue & White) Temporary Tee in place
We appreciate your patience as we progress with this project. If weather cooperates, we feel as though the project will be complete and we will be back on the tees in approximately 30 days.


A New Blog:

In an effort to keep our Members more informed of what is happening on the courses, Flintrock Falls Golf Course Superintendent, Aaron Clary, is taking the lead on a Blog focused on the maintenance of the Signature and Falls courses. You may reach the blog by logging into the Member Portal on the Club's Website and clicking on "Blog" on the left-side toolbar or simply bookmark this website into your browser: http://hgcm3.blogspot.com/


USGA Videos: 

Here are a couple great videos put out by the USGA demonstrating proper divot and ball mark repair. Please take a quick look so we may keep our courses looking the best we can! As always, we appreciate your help! These videos are also available on the Blog!





I look forward to seeing you all at the Club!

Play well, play fast!

Aaron Chilek, PGA
Director of Golf 


Bug Spray and Grass Dont Mix!


Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Flintrock Greens Cleanup Scalping

You will notice some scalping on the outside edges of Flintrock greens.  These areas are mowed with the walking mower picture below.

Reason-  We typically mow this area of the green 3 times/week.  The grass is now becoming too thick and causing the scalping.   

Solution-  Mowing this same area 5 times/week.  This will eventually thin out the grass and the scalping will soon go away.        




Rough is Thick!

The much needed rain has really got everything growing!  We see the following trend most years.

Spring- Rain and ideal temperatures cause a surge in growth.  The rough thickens.

Summer- Little rain, golf cart traffic, and hot temperatures.  Rough will thin out.

Fall- Rain and cooler temperatures allows the grass to recover from Summer.  The rough thickens.

Winter-  Grass is dormant and not growing.  Golf cart traffic beats down the turf and becomes thin.

We are now mowing rough every opportunity possible.  As we move towards July you should see a slow down in growth.  The grass that we have now will allow us to get through the hot summer months.


Ant Mounds

With the week of rain we are seeing many more ant mounds around the courses.  Ant bait is being applied to fix this problem.


Thursday, June 1, 2017

New Hills Assistant Golf Course Superintendent!

Please welcome Matt Cowan aboard.  His first day will be June 5th.

Hills Aerification

The Hills aerification is almost complete and will open back up for play on Saturday!  Greens, Tees, and Approaches were aerified.  Greens 1-5,13,14, and 17 also received an additional procedure called Dryjecting.  This involves special machines that inject sand/amendments 4-6 inches into the root zone.  Here is a link to their website-

www.dryject.com

The goal for this aerification was to remove as much organic material as possible and back fill the holes with fresh sand.  This will allow for proper drainage during wet periods and help to develop a healthy root system.  Recovery will take approximately 3 weeks.

Flintrock Bunker Edging

We have started to weedeat our grass bunker faces at Flintrock.  Its a time consuming process and will take several weeks to complete.  But the finished product looks outstanding!

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Reshaping Fairways at Flintrock

As your golfing you will notice white lines painted on Flintrock fairways and approaches.  These lines identify slight changes in the shaping of our fairways/approaches.


Weed eating bunker faces and mowing rough at Flintrock

We started weed-eating bunker faces again this week.  The picture above is #11 fairway bunkers that have been completed.  Our goal is t...