Thursday, April 29, 2010

Tiger on the Tee?

Yes, Tiger's here. His gallery was big. In NC, Michael Jordan's was HUGE. (He played with Fred Couples!)

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Getting on the Greens


With today's warmer weather we took advantage of getting to the turf. Since the greens have been cleared for a while, it was time to clean them up. Some of them have more growth than others, but they need a little bit of a spark to get going for the season. Clearing any debris will allow them to fully take in oxygen and sunlight to begin with growth.
Due to the cold front coming to the valley in the next few days we won't be mowing until next week.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

WWW 4-28-10

This Wednesday at the Edwards Ambulance District at 5pm, join me and other local Superintendents as we discuss various methods of managing water on golf courses today in the Vail Valley. Click here for more information.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Pictures of Tournament Prep

To the right side of the page you will see the various pictures coming in from Quail Hollow and its preparation for tournament play. Below are some of the descriptions of pictures.

1) Sixteen Jacobsen Super LF 1880's groom a fairway. The two on each "outside" had to make a second pass. Reminds me of the groomers on Poppyfields in China Bowl!!

2) Five maintenance crew tackle a bunker. Every edge perfectly angled. Two more followed trimming the 2' collar so all shots in the vicinity will roll in. Two more followed them with leaf rakes. All are ready for the players who show up tomorrow.

3) No magnolia leaf allowed atop pine straw around the QHC clubhouse grounds.

4) Table tennis in the air conditioned caddy tent. That plus soda, ice cream and bbq right there. QHC is renowned for making certain the caddy experience on the entire tour.

5) Quail Hollow Champions

6) Kemper Open Champions

7) World Seniors Champions


Behind the Scenes At Quail Hollow

What is tournament construction?

In the words of Tony Schuster, Tournament Director of Operations, it's "Destroying a perfectly good golf course, then putting it back together." From staffing to security, telephone lines to temporary offices, restrooms to real time scoring; tournament operations is a year round function. Here are more of the vital relationships and areas of responsibility that fall under this broad function:

· Operations

· Vendors

· Tents and trailers

· Power, cable, and phone lines

· Stand alone kitchens

· Porta-Potties

· Course Construction

· Quail Hollow grounds maintenance

"I could not believe my eyes as the creek, probably 400 yards long, was drained and staff cleaned it of all debris except the rocks and the mud/gravel base. QHC strives for perfection everywhere!!"

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Question: What is the result of a long, cold, wet winter in North Carolina?

Answer: The best conditioned golf course Quail Hollow has ever had.

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Question: How fast are those greens on the stimpmeter?

Answer: Bit over 11

Question: How fast will they be on Sunday?

Answer: Smile. Twinkle in his eye.

Question: Well what does that smile mean to the average golfer?

Answer: If those pros hit their shot into the green above the hole and miss your first putt…it’s almost guaranteed the next one will be uphill!

Fourteen Inches

That's right, Tony measured 14 inches at the golf course this morning! That is springtime in the Rockies.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

The Supers (golf superintendents) - Part 1

The Supers (golf superintendents) - Part 1

Click the above link!!! Great press from 11 News in Grand Junction for Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendents.