Thursday, August 28, 2014

Divot replacement


Each morning my staff and I drive the fairways, and pickup perfectly good divots.  The misconception is that these will not regrow, and divot mix is the only way to replace these gouges in the fairway.  This could not be further from the truth.  

As long as the divot has good roots and soil in tacked, the best way is to replace them.  With adiquate moisture from rain, or irrigation, these will take root fairly quickly.  Much quicker than seed/mix will establish, and give you a better playing surface to hit from.  If the divot shatters to tiny pieces it is best to use mix.  

Thanks again for continual effort in making our fairways the best around!

Respectfully,
Andy Perry
Golf Course Superintendent 

Friday, August 8, 2014

June rains continue...

Blackstone received about in inch of rain in 20 minutes Wednesday evening.  The corse really soaked in well by Thursday morning.  Bunkers weren't so lucky.
90 degree rule for the day, and we ask that you please use caution.  Enjoy your round!

Respectfully
Andy Perry 



Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Proper Ball Mark Repair


Proper ball mark repair has been a continual issue here at Blackstone Golf Club. As the maintenance staff we pride ourselves on providing the absolute truest greens around, and we repair ball marks each and every morning, but some times the damage has already been done.

Either a ball mark was left early in the morning and dried out, or the golfer chose to use the "lift method" and tore all the roots.  Fixing a ball mark properly is very simple.

1. Insert ball mark tool at the back of the mark.
2. Push inward, towards the center, working your way around the entire mark.
3. Tap mark down with the bottom of your putter.

It's as simple as that.  When I first began playing golf, I was taught to fix yours and another one.  If all golfers were to take this in to fruition, it would go a long way in helping us provide the best possible putting surface that we can. 

Below is a sign that I put together, that will be sitting by the first tee box.  Hopefully the pictures will make it even easier to understand.



Thank you in advance for your efforts!

Respectfully,

Andy Perry
Golf Course Superintendent