Saturday, August 27, 2022


Romeo is all smiles with his new material handler.




 The material handler allows the GCM staff to move a large amount of material around the courses.  We use it mainly during our top-dressing applications. It will also be used to add sand to the bunkers.

Saturday, June 25, 2022


Did you ever wonder what goes on during our summer closures?

Check out this short video from the first Bear Closure of the summer!

https://youtu.be/aCM4aGdDUHk 

Saturday, February 26, 2022

 

This past week the GCM department had some tree work done on the Bear Course.  The palm tree trimming will allow more sunlight to reach holes 10, 16 and 18. The trimming also drastically improved the aesthetics on these holes.  



                    10 Bear Tee before trimming                                10 Bear Tee after trimming




Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Bobcat Monday Closure


 During the Bobcat closure this past Monday we Ninja tined greens to increase oxygen flow to the root system.  Click on the video below to see the entire process. 



Monday, January 31, 2022

Cold Weather Preparation

You may have noticed all the annual flower beds are covered in a blanket.  This material is to protect the plants from freezing temperatures.  Frost will severely damage or kill the annual flowers that prefer warmer temperatures.  The crews spent a good part of Friday morning installing the frost cloth.



 

Frosty Morning and Delayed Tee Times

It was a winter wonderland on the golf courses this morning.  Temperatures dipped as low as we've been in years and a heavy frost formed.  It's hard to believe in will be 84 degrees in a couple days here!!




 

Monday, January 24, 2022

Frost at The Forest



We had some patchy frost this morning which led to a delay in tee times for about an hour.  It was very light and little to no effects should be seen from it.  The pictures below were taken between holes 1 & 18 on the Bobcat.  

While your local weather station may have reported 39 degrees this morning, remember that their thermometers are mounted about 6' above the ground and the temperature at the canopy is actually lower.