Course Managers Update - Around the Greens in July 2021
Published Thursday, 15th July 2021
The average maximum temperature in July was 18.50.
There were a couple of light frosts and the course received 46mm of rain,
although it seems like much more as the course is unable to dry out with the
current weather conditions.
Currently the greens are performing very well any minor
signs of Fusarium have all but vanished. The greens are clean and free from any
disease or noticeable pest activity. Selective control of kikuyu runners has
been fairly successful but mechanical control will need to take place between
now and Spring to remove any new growth. The greens were aerated with solid
tines in June and July.
The tees are in good shape and the condition can be
improved if players continue to fill the multitude of divots taken. A
light dose of synthetic fertiliser and a pigment was applied in June to help
maintain uniform colour and encourage growth. To assist with the improvement of
the structure of the soil and an application of gypsum was also given to the tees.
Please remember
to fill divots on Tees
The sleepers have been removed from the 14th bunker, 12 tonne of sand was added, and it has been re-shaped and shortened by 10m.
Progress with some jobs on the course has been held up slightly with the interruption brought on by Covid and with a couple of staff off on Annual leave.
Work has begun on the new path from the 11th green to the 12th tee.
On Thursday 22 July, Carnarvon was scheduled to host a Planting Day in conjunction with the Greater Sydney Landcare Network, where we were seeking volunteers to assist in the planting of 300 donated trees and shrubs. Sadly due to COVID-19 Restrictions, this Planting Day has been cancelled. Greater Sydney Landcare will still donate 300 plants, whereby our Groundstaff will plant them along the boundary on Nottinghill Road, adjacent to the 11th Fairway and Amy Street near the 13th green.
Shay Tasker
Course Manager