Sunday 22 December 2013

Happy Christmas

Well that's me signing off for 2013, it's been another tough year. Weather wise it's certainly been an improvement from 2012. Let's hope it continues into 2014 and the golfing season is as successful for Malton and Norton golf club as this year. It's not often we have the men's and ladies Yorkshire amateur champions in the same year (Chris Halley and Emma brown), Emma also winning 5 other prestigious trophies. Chris setting a record of winning the Yorkshire order of merit with victory in 6 of the 7 events, along with a number of other trophies. We also have strong ladies and gents sections which also did the club proud. 
On the course I have to give credit to the green keeping team, as without there efforts we couldn't achieve the standards we all have been acustomed to. 
I hope all have a good Christmas and new year and I'll continue blogging in 2014.

Wednesday 18 December 2013

A tidy up before christmas

Yesterday we cut the greens as there was a little growth after the recent mild period. 

Still cutting with the triple mower at 4.5mm. Ground conditions yesterday were still firm so little damage a nd compaction occurs. Before cutting some of the greens had to be blown off as the wind had blown debris once again. 

The greens are still putting well for the time of year. Areas around the greens and tees are getting worn through play and no recovery. We have put out a lot of traffic management ropes and hoops to help reduce wear to areas that are in play during the season. Please ensure members and visitors abide by the measures in place, if any are removed please replace them afterwards to ensure other golfers don't enter restricted areas. It does make play more difficult but are essential to keep the course in good condition come spring. 
We also have given the summer tees a trim, these are still used for competitions only, again to reduce wear. 

We are cutting the summer tees with our tee side mower as it causes less damage to softer ground. 
The leaf collection trailer was dismantled as collection has finished. Any further areas of debris will be collected into a normal trailer. We have started to blow sand from around bunker edges and will continue tomorrow, along with raking and sand depth checking. 

Monday 16 December 2013

Driving range collection

At Malton and norton we have a fantastic 12 bay covered driving range which is used by a good percentage of our members. As members or visitors want balls it's a simple of a token in a dispenser however for the greens staff many hours go into keeping the range running smoothly. 
Firstly the balls that are hit need collecting, in summer around 10000 balls are hit every week, around 7000 in winter.  Balls are picked up using a tractor mounted disc collector. When ground or grass conditions are not suitable then balls can be collected by hand. During summer the range outfield is cut following collection every week.
Once collected the balls are tipped into the ball washing machine
Where they go through a rotating brush and clean water. Into the elevator which lifts them into the dispenser 
And finally into the dispenser ready to be hit again. 
Collection takes around 3 hours when cutting is involved as every single ball needs to be cleared for the mowers to cut safely. Other tasks involve maintenance of the outdoor tee, cleaning out the building and ensuring baskets are returned
Having this facility ensures golfers have somewhere to fine tune there swings even if the course is closed

Tuesday 10 December 2013

We have carried on the clear up project from last week and the damage the winds caused. More areas have been blown off with the tornado and collected. The felled trees that were cut up and made safe were collected and branches from the 3rd wood thinning were collected and burnt. 
Today the EGGS had there Christmas competition on the welham course, so we raked bunkers, moved holes and started cutting surrounds with the hand mower as slopes are very soft. 
The willow at the 14th was cut up and cleared the 14th ditch was cleared of debris. As air temperatures are still good for the time of year, giving soil temperatures of 8 degrees c, growth is still ongoing. It also creates higher disease pressure, fusarium is the disease to look out for at this time of the year. Fortunately preventative sprays seem to be keeping it at bay on the course. However the front putting green was trailed with a new chemical called interface, this hasn't prevented fusarium from starting and growing causing quite a lot of patches of disease. The trial has given us data that we can use in the future and proves the chemicals we are using work effectively. 

Friday 6 December 2013

Wind!


Yesterday brought the most extreme wind and battering hail we have experienced at Malton for a long time. A 24 hour period of damaging gusts brought down trees, scattered leaves and sticks every where. This morning, after a harsh frost we set about making the course safe, playable and tidy. All the staff have put in maximum effort today to prepare the course for play, all but 3 greens were covered in dense debris and two green staff have spent all day ensuring they are clear. 

Large branches were scattered everywhere, another two green staff have had over seven 2 tonne trailer loads cleared away. 

Other larger trees that suffered damage have been made safe, cutting any damaged limbs off or felling cracked or split trees. These will be collected next week. 
The worst fairways have been blown off with the tornado blower. Next week we will continue to clear debris to return the course to normality. 

Tuesday 3 December 2013

Christmas is just around the corner, trying to get in the spirit the green staff have put up the outdoor lights on the tree near the club house. Every year that passes makes it harder to get them to the top !
Looking better as the light falls
It feels like the leave collection is coming to an end, we have had another clear up and with very few leaves left on the trees it feels like we are winning the battle. Once all leaves in priority areas are clear we will clear hedge backs, ditches, longer roughs and hand clear inaccessible areas. 
Other jobs have been to put out more traffic management aids ie hoops and ropes to help spread wear. More markers have been put on winter positions to give the tees and access routes a rest as there is no recovery at the moment. 
The greens were cut this morning, current height of cut 4.5 mm. We started early to beat golfers, ideal conditions this morning, the course looking great for December. The greens have started to take up the fertiliser application showing green up and look and play well. Tees have also been divoted and hand hedge cutting continues. 

About Me

Im the Head Greenkeeper at Malton and Norton Golf Club. I began my greenkeeping career at Malton and Norton Golf Club straight from school as an Assistant Greenkeeper. Wanting to climb the greenkeeping ladder I gained my NVQ level 2 and 3 at Askham Bryan College. I continued with my education gaining a HNC in golf course management and took the position of Deputy Head Greenkeeper at Malton and Norton Golf Club in 2005.In 2008 I was promoted to the position of Head Greenkeeper, leading a team of 6 hard working and dedicated Greenkeepers. Our aim is to continue to improve the condition of the course year on year maintaining our high reputation within the area.