Monday, January 10, 2011

Direct Hit


In 20 years of working on golf courses, I've never seen anything like what we experienced on Saturday afternoon when a bolt of lightning struck the 9th fairway. It struck without any sign of lightning in the area but was following a storm which passed through north of the golf course. As there were a number of golfers who were nearby when it hit, we were extremely lucky that no one was injured. I've seen it hit trees, flagsticks on greens and satellite boxes directly, but never on an open fairway.

Damage wise, apart from the fairway, was an irrigation control board in the office and one at the nearest satellite, 6 solenoids at nearby sprinklers (which act like magnets turning the sprinkler on and off), a little bit of wire, and 1m of pipe which simply disappeared. When we dug up the blast point to repair, the pipe was gone showing the incredible power that a lightning bolt can provide.

I hope that all players following this incident will be very cautious after periods of storm activity and not race out onto the golf course thinking that everything is fine.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Aeration

Happy New Year to all.

What a great past few days of weather we've received with strong sunshine and light seabrezzes. Anyone would think it is September, not January. With these fine days, we have taken the opportunity to aerate the greens using a 3/8 inch solid tyne going down around 5 inches. Once we have finished aerating, we then run the roller over the top which leaves the surface as it was before. This has great benefits for the turf, with increased oxygen and root growth.

We will complete the aeration today, with greens 5 & 6 remaining.