Friday, August 12, 2011

Signing Off

As many of you know locally, I have finished as Superintendent at Sea Temple GC and commence my new role as Superintendent at The Brisbane Golf Club on August 15, 2011.

I know that many members have enjoyed the blog on the course and have liked the aspect of being able to 'keep in touch' with their Port Douglas residence whilst being overseas. It has indeed been a very enjoyable period serving as your Superintendent at Sea Temple, and I for one will enjoy returning to the course for some enjoyable (or frustrating) golf in the future.

Until then, good golfing, and if you are around The Brisbane Golf Club please feel free to contact me. There are a number of excellent new initiatives underway on the golf course, including all new bunkering by Ross Watson, and my ultimate goal is to have the golf course rated as one of Australia's finest private golf clubs within the next decade. Watch this place.........perhaps not!! You'll all be able to see the progression online or within Australian golfing publications.

Thank you all for your support during my tenure at Sea Temple GC.

Sincerely - Dr Brett Morris.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Carnivale Time


Carnivale time again which we are all looking forward to. The course has come up well thanks to the efforts of all the guys on the maintenance team. The greens stimped at 12.5 feet Monday afternoon, but a half inch of rain yesterday has slowed them a little. They should be a little over 12 feet for our Bulls Masters golf day tomorrow. Good luck to all participants.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Augusta

As noted earlier, Masters time. If you didn't believe the 100 staff and $6 million budget and still think your course should look like Augusta no matter what, take a look at how they cut fairways:


These are Toro mowers painted green and grey.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Greens Renovations

We have completed the first stage of our greens renovations today thanks to some fine and dry weather. We verti-cut the greens twice which removed excess organic matter, applied the Profile, then topdressed. Tomorrow we will start aerifying and rolling. We anticipate that we should be completed by late Wednesday or Thursday dependent on weather. Fast recovery is expected.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Profile

Starting next week we will be introducing a product called Profile to the greens. Profile is a porous ceramic which has a number of benefits including increasing root mass, reducing nutrient leaching and increasing oxygen levels within the root zone to name several. Following verti-cutting next week, we will add the Profile to the greens and sweep it into the green before topdressing. Our topdressing sand will also have Profile blended into it, so whenever we dust the greens we are adding a little more each time - which will improve the greens long term.

There are many products around the market such as Profile which you may not have heard of, or realised that Superintendents are using in their maintenance programmes. If you are interested in reading more about it, click on the following link:

Greens Renovations

We will be renovating the greens starting next Monday the 28th. The process should see a quick recovery this year given the strength and condition of the greens following the wet season. We will be verti-cutting and topdressing. Following the topdressing we will aerate and roll. Recovery should be well within 10 days with favourable weather conditions.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Augusta National Changes

Masters time in a couple of weeks. I was fortunate enough to attend the Masters in 1996 as a guest of Mr Hall Thompson, the late owner of Shoal Creek GC in Alabama, and member of Augusta. Mr Thompson used to fly his employees over to Augusta for the tournament each year which was a great thrill. Golf Digest have put together a link showing the changes to the golf course over the years and what to expect this year.


Unfortunately it is also the time of year where some Clubs go through the 'Augusta Syndrome' and expect their courses to look like what is on TV which places alot of pressure on their Superintendent. However it is possible to get that Augusta look. All you need is 100 staff and a $6 million budget. Simple!