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We developed this blog to provide golf course maintenance information to our members. From projects, small and large, to updates on course conditions, we want to provide as much information as possible. Although we hope this blog answers all of the pertinent questions regarding our operation, we always welcome more personalized dialogue. If you have questions beyond the information found on this blog, feel free to contact our golf course superintendent, Trevor Hedgepeth.

thedgepeth@kinlochgolfclub.com

804-840-8320


Tuesday, August 15, 2023

3rd Bermuda Spray and a "Thank You"

 This past week we completed our 3rd application of herbicides to the common Bermuda within our fairways, tees and intermediates. As of this post, our project is on time and going well. 

I did want to share the following photo which captures a newly emerging Bermuda plant within the 13th fairway. I took this photo last week and I think it is noteworthy because it highlights why this weed is so difficult to eradicate and why the lengthy intervals between multiple herbicide applications is so vital to the success of this project. 


(Newly Emerging Bermuda Plant - 13th Fairway) 

This Bermuda is not "regenerating" from a previously injured plant, but is a brand new tiller from stolons and rhizomes that are still active below the soil. The good news is that after 2 herbicide applications and over 35 days from the 1st spray, this is a tiny amount of remerging Bermuda. However, this emerging plant underscores the need for multiple applications over an extended period of the summer. By waiting several weeks between applications before the next spray, we are able to "catch" these new plants while they can ingest the herbicide. This little guy will not survive the 3rd application that was applied this week and he definitely will not slip past the 4th application, 2 weeks from now. 😉

Thank You to Adam Sauls and Duggan Cannon!

Considering the complexity of this project and the day-to-day turf care responsibilities, I want to take a few seconds and offer the sincerest Thank You to our two, senior assistants, Adam Sauls and Duggan Cannon. I often say that these two gentleman are second to none in their leadership, work ethic and passion. Once again, with their performance this summer, I stand by that belief and Kinloch Golf Club is very fortunate to have these two working on the golf course day in and day out. So again, Thank You to Adam and Duggan... I look forward to finishing a great season with both of you!!  

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Summer Heat and Cart Path Only...

 Every summer, when the heat and humidity intensify, we begin fielding requests to use a golf cart on the fairways. Before we discuss the dynamics of that conversation, let's revisit the current KGC policy regarding cart usage: 

In the fall of 2019, the decision was made, at the board level, to restrict all golf cart usage to the cart paths, unless the member registered for a medical exemption and was approved by the club. And even with a medical exemption, the club always reserves the right to declare cart path only with no exceptions. Periods of no exceptions will normally involve saturated turf, excessive heat or special projects. 

Going back to the opening paragraph and fielding requests for cart access on the turf... we never want to disappoint a member or a guest and we fully understand the annoyance  that CPO can bring to the player. I am an avid player in the fall and spring and would rather walk and carry than go back and forth to a cart that is restricted to the paths. However, our policy and/or decision to declare no exceptions is never arbitrary or capricious. Those decisions are always made with the utmost respect and empathy for our members and guests, but will always yield to the condition of the turf. 


This photo captures cart tracks across the 10th fairway. These tracks were made in the early afternoon of a warm day. Although faint in this photo, these tracks digressed and turned orange as the grass thinned down. I will not bore you with all of the details, but the fact is this... if you drive a cart over bent grass that is over-heated and stressed, the grass will collapse, plant cells will rupture and discolored, thin turf will be the result. 

So back to our original thoughts... 

1. We never want to disappoint our members or their guests. 
2. We empathize with the annoyance of CPO. 
3. Kinloch is a CPO facility and that is a board level policy. 
4. Driving across stressed turf in the summer will result in damage to the turf. 

We hope that you can understand and support our position on cart access at KGC. As I stated earlier, these policies are not arbitrary or excessive but thoughtful and deliberate. Providing the Kinloch Experience is something we take very seriously, but protecting the quality of our turf must take precedent over certain conveniences. 

If anyone would appreciate more detail on how and why this policy is so important to the health of our turf, feel free to reach out via email, text or phone. 

Thanks and enjoy the last few weeks of August - we are very excited to finish our herbicide applications and install the new sod so that you can enjoy a spectacular, fall, golf season.