Packanack Golf Club Greens Department
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Apologies
I tried hard to keep everyone updated throughout the year with all aspects of social media. Unfortunately, this platform was forgotten in the craziness of the season. My crew and Myself will try harder to keep this blog up to date. Once again I apologize for the lack of posts. But if you want to see the progress we made you can go to our facebook page and see what we have been doing. Be sure you like the page as well
https://www.facebook.com/packanackgreens
Also follow us on twitter at
@PGCGreens
and our website
http://www.packanackgcgreens.com/
https://www.facebook.com/packanackgreens
Also follow us on twitter at
@PGCGreens
and our website
http://www.packanackgcgreens.com/
Friday, April 18, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Expansions Continued
Green expansions have continued through out the week. Here is a picture from the same spot on #1 green to show our progress. We are gradually going to drop the mowing height to our desired height.
First cut
Second Cut at a lower height
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Bunker Work
We are hard at work right now doing a minor renovation to our bunkers. We are currently reintroducing a defined edge to the bunker as well as checking the depth of sand. Here are some before and after pitcures of our progress
#1 Right Greenside Bunker
#1 Right Greenside Bunker
Before
After
#5 Front Greenside Bunker
Before
After
Friday, April 4, 2014
Green Extensions
You may notice yellow lines around the greens while playing. These are the guidelines for our greens expansions. We have recently started to drop the height of the grass closer to greens height slowly. Pictured is #1 green where you can see the green starting to be lowered and extended
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Spring Transition has Started at Packanack GC
If you were able to play the past couple days you may have noticed the course greening up rather quickly. The turf is coming out of its dormant state and beginning to green up. This has a lot to do with the change in climate. With the days being longer and temperatures in both the soil and atmosphere, the plant has the chance to generate more chlorophyl and make the turf look green. Pictured is 7 green after a day of sun light exposure.
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