Showing posts with label briar ridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label briar ridge. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Is 2015 the year of golf?

The golf channel reports that Arnold Palmer claims that golf is fine, the state of the game is good.  The industry is looking for a return of a healthy Tiger Woods to bolster enthusiasm for the sport.  In addition to Woods becoming competitive again, we have Michele Wie coming off a U.S. Open win, and a mesmerizing Rory Mcilroy electrifying tour events.  In 1994 Sports Illustrated speculated that tennis was dead, look around and you will see that couldn't be farther from the truth.  Golf is a great game, reconnecting us with nature, challenging us to quiet our inner demons, and providing healthy and positive interactions.  The growth of the game may have slowed, but I see young people coming into the game.
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Speaking of golf, safe travels to the guys going to Orlando, weather looks good!

Last but not least, heat up the night tonight!  Come to the Turn for some live music!!

Baby it's cold outside,
Turf

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Cross Country time!!!!

The weather has certainly taken a turn.  Being stuck inside is no fun.  

      "So sad......wish I was playing golf"

We take the course and turn it inside out and backwards!!  The big cups are in place in some interesting locations and the tee markers set for nine holes of some extreme golf.  
   This hole location is the old forward         tee on nine red!


The ladies will play the cross country course this Friday.  Meet at the fire pit at 10:00am, golf will follow.  Chef Harry's chilli awaits you inside after the round.  The ladies may play nine, or five, or three, doesn't matter come on out.

This year, ice may work to your advantage.....

The men will play on the most favorable day following Thanksgiving!  Format is two man scramble, pick your partner, Peoria handicapping, net and gross winners.  Bring your guests from Thanksgiving out for a round to remember!!!
Turf



Friday, May 7, 2010

Friday Showers

We recieved almost an inch of rain today, course is wet.  Thankfully, the temperatures are on the cool side, any water with the warm temps we have had and the rough would be jungle-like.  Our drainage project on eight red is nearly complete, and we watched as the new tile take water this morning.....yeay!!!!
The USGA was kind enough to send me a video about aerification, you may watch it by clicking here.  It is not very long and simply explains some of the fine details about the process.  Next week could be a wet one, and after this weekend looks like we are safe to plant our annuals, even though I have noticed many brave individuals getting a jump on planting......not me, I have been frosted too many times!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

A little help

I really, really, really could use some rain. Today is ladies guest day (the 18-holers) and this weekend is our Presidents cup. I don't want to appear picky, but an inch of slow steady rain today at 1:30pm would be nice.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Day by Day

Everyday is an adventure for my staff and I. We never quite know what we are going to encounter. All types of things throw us curve balls; weather, vandalism, mechanical breakdown, and even human nature. In this business, the only thing that happens rapidly is crop failure. Turf grass can go from green to brown very quickly. When turf death happens, recovery is a slow process ranging from weeks, to months, to even years.



Today, while talking with a young man about a young woman's battle with cancer, I was amazed at his maturity and wisdom. It was comforting to me that there remains well raised young men and women, as the media attempts to disembowel my faith in mankind. This young college student when discussing the future of someone he cares deeply about, was not bitter nor discouraged. The conversation ended as he simply stated, "we just have to take it day by day."



Growing turf for a living is strange, it is a great deal of pressure to produce extreme conditions solely for recreation. I constantly have to remind myself that I am not saving lives out there, it is, in the end, just grass. Golfers, if you know any, get very serious about conditions. They want the greens fast now, the rough cut now, the bunkers fixed now. I cannot fault anyone, my customers (members) have paid their money for the product. They would like it now, not next month, or next year. It is very easy to become influenced to the now pressures, giving in and becoming frustrated at the snails pace that progress and even life's journey trudges on at.



The now pressure slowly creeps into your life if allowed to go unchecked. It appears non-threatening at first., "I better do this right now, or I will forget." Pretty soon, the now slips into your non-work schedule, unhappiness is the first warning sign. Everywhere your critical eye looks is something in need of improvement, picking out the smallest task and accomplishing it gives no or little pleasure for the progress is minuscule compared to the list of to dos.



My job requires a great deal of observation, I am constantly on the lookout of the details gone awry. This approach is mainly critical, looking for the areas in which to improve, so that we can take the course "to the next level," which is another post some other day. Combine the critical eye, with the now syndrome, and you get "everything looks like garbage, and I need it fixed by the end of the day today" disease.



Until a young man speaks to you........



I am guilty of impatience. I want it now, I want to know it will all be OK. I want to live in a house you see in the movies, where friends drop by and everything is in its place. I want the tournament course you see on t.v. that is pristine and perfect. I want to be completely organized, have my golf swing perfect, and a chiseled sculpture of abs.



Sometimes, most times, we can't have it now, and we don't know how things will turn out. We have to wait, be patient, and take it day by day. But, if we pay attention, we can realize that we are not in it alone, the voice of wisdom is spoken to those who listen. We must have faith that it is fine to take it "day by day." That the real joy is in the now and that includes the people not the things that surround us.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Rain, Rain, Rain


Massive rainfall swept through Northwest Indiana today. Course is closed all day. This am between five and six-o-clock, rain was pouring down between 5-6 inches an hour. All the bunkers have washed out, but hopefully all the cottonwood mess got knocked off the trees.


Barney has a new friend, his name is Ralphie. Ralphie is quite the handful, I don't know what we were thinking. He is very cute, sleeps alot, I think he will be a great dog.