Saturday, June 30, 2012
Rough Burnout
6:06 AM
Now that Mother Nature has decided that Summer is officially here I thought it would be a good time to talk about some changes you might notice while playing a round at Richter. Our second heat wave of the season is knocking on our doorsteps and with heat and lack of rain comes turf stress. Currently we are able to irrigate our Greens, Tees and Fairways. The roughs on the other hand are at the mercy of Mother Nature. During the next few weeks you will notice that they will start losing color and thinning out. Aesthetically they will be a sharp contrast from our fairways, but playability will not be affected, in fact with the roughs a little thinner it is easier to hit a shot due to an errant tee ball.
With some properly timed rainfall we will never go to the point of death and the turf will enter a naturally semi dormant state. While playing I ask that great care is taken with cigarettes and cigars as we enter the Dog Days of Summer. It does not take much to ignite dry turf grass.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Septic System Project
6:51 AM
You might have noticed on a recent round at Richter all the construction going on between 17 Green and 18 Fairway. This is the installation of the new septic system. We have had ongoing problems with the old system for several seasons now and after meeting with city officials and engineers it was decided upon that a long term repair was required to minimize long term problems down the road.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Golf Course Vandalism
8:06 AM
# 4 Green, Divot Taken on 6/15 |
With the increase in play we also see more issues with vandalism and abuse of the course. Recently we have had problems with divots being taken from the greens.
Another issue that is happening on a regular basis is the ropes and stakes we use to detour traffic have been knocked down allowing free range of all carts. These stakes are strategically placed to allow for recovery of turf. While we understand the inconvenience the ropes preset we ask for your understanding in realizing that this will allow Richter to thrive throughout the rigors of the long golf season we still have ahead.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Golf Etiquette
10:05 AM
Memorial Day is traditionally the official start to the craziness of the golf season. At Richter, we are quickly approaching 14,000 rounds year to date. This time last year we were barely at 6,500. As you may have already figured out, having opened on March 14th, the season is already several weeks longer than anticipated. Comparing this spring to last is like comparing apples and oranges! What a welcome change to the never-ending challenges we faced last year. By all accounts it looks to be a great season and now I am asking for a little help.
With the recent heavy rains, the greens are softer than usual and because of that, along with all the play, ball marks really are more pronounced for this time of year. I am asking every golfer to make the effort to repair their ball mark (plus one more!) during their round. This will go a long way toward helping us maintain smooth, consistent putting surfaces throughout the entire summer.
Bunker raking is another area we can all work together to further enjoy the course. While nobody enjoys playing in the bunkers - which are technically hazards - they are an integral part of the golf course. The turf crew rakes the bunkers every morning ahead of play and as a courtesy, every golfer should rake the bunkers smooth after hitting their golf shot. It’s upsetting to find the traps with footprints in them late in the afternoon. A little effort goes a long way and helps everyone have a more enjoyable experience.
The last way we can all work together is replacing your divots in the fairways. This is the time of year when the carts are equipped with a sand/seed bottle and the goal of the golfer is to use the entire bottle and then find a player assistant and ask for another. My goal is to be playing "summer rules" before the official start of summer and this is another way to help preserve the experience.
Thanks for playing at Richter Park and for pitching in to make it even better. We are without a doubt the best public course in Connecticut; nobody can beat our layout, our scenery and our picturesque backdrop. With a little more teamwork across the board we can work toward making it even better.
One last request is when applying your insect repellant and bug spray please attempt to apply on a cart path or in the rough. The application has a tendency to severely injure or kill putting surfaces.
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