Here we are approaching the middle of September...we have not received measurable rainfall since August 22nd. In this time we have had 10 days since my last post of 90 degrees. Surrounded by more seasonable temperatures. The downside is that we have not had much in the way of rain...and the air has been very dry. Humidity levels around 30%. This coupled with the windy conditions has aided in drying the golf course out. Firm and fast is the best way to put it. The turf has held up very well. Pest pressures have been minimized and we look forward to aeration season which is upcoming.
Originally planned was tee aeration September 6th however we have moved that date back to the week of September 20th. Greens will be scheduled for that same week weather permitting possibly the week of the 27th of September.
Until then, I hope you enjoy the firm and fast conditions you are receiving. The weather has been great for playing golf!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
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