The red oak on #11 lost another major limb last night. Unfortunately, there is no saving this tree.
Caution tape has been placed around the perimeter of the tree. Please stay outside of the marked area as the remainder of the tree could fall at any time.
The stately southern red oak on #11 lost a huge limb today. This tree has survived hurricanes, lightning, droughts, floods, and ice storms. The inside of the tree appears healthy so it is likely that the tree could no longer support the weight of its massive limb. We plan to have an arborist look at the tree to see what we need to do to save it and other specimen trees on the property.
We "vent" greens will small solid tines every three weeks. The surface of the greens "seal" up with organic matter (mostly dead roots) when the grass is actively growing. "Venting" opens a small channel between the surface and atmosphere - facilitating gas exchange and water movement. The greens are rolled immediately after the process to smooth the surface. The holes will only be noticeable for a few days and will have no effect on the putting quality of the greens.
Below are photos of our new custom made tee markers. These tee markers were designed and built by Bob Winberry and his son Robert. They are a great addition to the course.
We have been verticutting the fairways over the past month. Over time this process will help smooth the playing surface and improve the density of the grass.