Monday, 19 December 2016

December


Assistant Green Keeper Francis Lesser who has never played golf before had his first golfing experience when we were invited to play in the Seniors Turkey Trot. He scored 2points for his team .
No doubt modelling himself on the golfer Ricky Fowler,you possible can see the connection 


Work continues on ditch clearing , below working on the 3rd cross ditch Hawk


Golfers are often seen using buggies on the course, but the picture below shows that the name golfers in this case is inappropriate, other names quickly come to mind I'm sure
9th apron Vixen 

2nd green Heron



Flag pin broken,green damaged 9th Vixen 






Still some variety of  fungi and lichens to be seen around the course

Fungal issues on Greens Tees and Fairways have been a real problem for golf course managers in the south east. Even though preventative  spraying was applied additional applications were required to try to keep on top of the disease .We have used 4 applications this autumn period on the greens and some courses have applied 6 in trying to control it. The photo below taken in late December was on the 9th tee Hawk. We only spray greens as its to costly to apply to other areas. We continue to use cultural control as well ,in keeping the greens as clean as practically possible.

The shrubbery around the starters hut has been trimmed and cleaned and then we applied our free woodchip around the plants.



 
The green keeping team had an event at a nearby scout camp where we did archery, with Geoff and Steve having the best team score.

When  the weather conditions and light  are right there are some good photo opportunities.
Oak tree on the 1st and 6th Heron

Below 7th hawk and 3rd Heron in the mist

I would like to wish all our members and visitors to South Essex an enjoyable Christmas and New Year and hope to see you all on the course in 2017

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