Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Fairway Nursery




The fairway nursery is already growing in quite well as we head further into Winter.  By the Spring we will be able to start mowing the turf and getting it ready for use as sod as needed throughout the year.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Winter Topdressing



Topdressing the greens as we head into winter is vitally important.  The heavy layer of topdressing sand acts as insulation for the turf in the cold winter months.  While there are no guarantees against winter injury the topdressing greatly improves the chances of the turf to make it through the winter unscathed.  Within the next few days we will also be covering some of the greens as an added measure to prevent winter damage.

Monday, November 10, 2014

6 Fairway

We recently made some adjustments to the sixth fairway in order to improve play-ability and to help keep a consistent design throughout the course.  Most of the fairways on the course flare our on the sides where there are bunkers in order to bring the bunkers more into play and also to allow shorter shots to find the fairway instead of the rough.  On the sixth hole we transplanted some turf from the beginning of the fairway where few shots would land and moved it to the left and right side of the fairway by the bunkers.


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Tree Plantings

This past week we have been working on planting some new trees around the course.  These trees are replacements for the trees that were lost during the micro-burst in July.  We are planting a maples, oaks, 3 pines and 3 arborvitaes.  2 oaks and the arborvitaes are being planted on the right of the 8th hole near the pump house.  3 pines are being planted on the left side of 13 to serve as a screen from errant shots heading toward the range tee.  The other trees are being planted around the perimeter of the driving range in a continuing effort to replace the diseased scotch pines that currently surround the range.



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Nursery Expansion



















We have recently begun the expansion of our nursery area.  The new section will extend from the current nursery toward 17 fairway.  The new area will be specifically for fairway turf.  By having both a green nursery and a fairway nursery we will be capable of handling some sod projects in house and we will have a supply of ready to use turf in case of an emergency.  When the expansion is complete we anticipate the fairway turf to be approximately 6,000 sq. feet and the green height will be 9,000 sq. feet.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Fall Member Guest




















The Fall Member Guest traditionally marks the end of the busy season at the country club.  We hope that the tournament goes off without a hitch and that the players enjoy the conditions we have tried to achieve.  We have been very busy getting the course ready to meet the expectation of play and also to look like the top quality course that it is.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Massachusetts Women's Golf Amateur

Concord Country Club is proud to host the Massachusetts Women's Golf Amateur.  The tournament is set to start today and conclude on Thursday.  Today will be a qualifying round where the 32 women will advance to the Amateur Championship while 32 others will qualify for the President's Cup.  Tuesday through Thursday will see individual match play with a champion emerging from each group.  We have been working diligently to prepare the course and we hope the weather will cooperate with us.  Below is a picture of the 5th hole with the fairway cut in the half and half pattern.


Thursday, July 24, 2014

Bluegrass Sod

While out on the course the last few days you may have noticed our staff prepping some areas for sod.  A few areas were damaged during the micro-burst that occurred on July 7th.  The area pictured was damaged due to the heavy crane that was brought in to removed the uprooted pines by the driving range.  We also plan on placing some sod at the pool and by the 7th tee where we saw significant storm damage.  Also we hope to address a few other areas with any additional sod that we may have.


Thursday, July 17, 2014

New Plantings on 7 Hill


When the club was given permission by the town to remove pine trees located on the hillside on 7 it was with the stipulation that new plants had to be added to the general area.  We selected some bushes and other plants from local nurseries and have begun the process of planting them on the hillside.  The plants will be located further up the hillside where they will not be detrimental to the quality of turf but rather add a nice visual when playing the hole.  These plants are all native species which will also have a positive impact on the wildlife of the course.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Storm Damage

The club received significant storm damage yesterday from  a tornado / micro burst that hit the area around 5:30 p.m.. There are dozens of trees down all along the storms path and significant damage to the course and clubhouse. The course is currently closed and will reopen after it can be assessed for safety of golfers and guests. Check with the pro shop for availability for the golf course and clubhouse facilities.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Arthur comes to Concord CC

Tropical storm Arthur made landfall in Concord yesterday.  In total the course has received an inch and a half of rain since yesterday.  While some areas of the course are a bit soggy, the greens have been mowed and are ready for what looks to be a great remainder of the weekend.  We hope everyone is enjoying their holiday weekend, we look forward to seeing you around the course.


Friday, July 4, 2014

4th of July

The golf course is in great shape heading into the summer.  The weather thus far has been good with a tough stretch of high heat and humidity coming in on Monday.  I hope to see all of you around the club; if not please have a safe and Happy 4th of July weekend!

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Bunker Work

The past few days the staff has been moving or adding sand to the bunkers where needed. Once and is moved around or added it helps provide a consistent depth throughout.  The plate compactor is used to compact the bunker faces and floors. This will help keep bunkers firm in an effort to minimize a 'fried egg' lie. This process is fairly labor intensive so we are only able to get to it a few times per season.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Irrigation

Leveling heads on the golf course is important for a couple of different reasons. Usually it takes anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes to level ahead. Yesterday the staff went to level ahead on the 8th fairway and uncovered this lovely mess as seen in the picture. All of these wires supply power to the fairway and for some reason we're piled up in the ground next to this head. It is amazing that everything was still in working!  To clean up all of these wires, each wire has to be cut and spliced back together in a neat fashion. This involves cutting every wire and figuring out which wires power each station.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Shaping Up

The golf course is coming into shape as the warm weather arrives.  All of the greens are almost fully recovered and healed in from aerification.  Over the next few weeks the staff will be working hard on keeping all the roughs, and fine turf areas cut on a routine basis.  We hope to see you out on the course with sunny days ahead!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Aerification Complete

Greens, collars and expansion areas have been aerified, topdressed, and seeded.  The staff started on Sunday and we finished yesterday.  The course will open tomorrow morning and as soon as all ropes and signage is up, carts will be allowed.  The forecasted next few nights are going to be cold, therefore there will be a few areas on the course which will be covered.

Monday, February 24, 2014

New Cooler Stands


The new cooler stands are almost complete. We will be installing 10 new cooler stands out on the golf course to take the place of the previous style with the green cages.  The club's handyman Andy has led the grounds crew in constructing these cedar houses.  We look forward to putting them out on the course and we are sure that the membership is going to love them.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Winter Restoration

A lot of people ask what we do over the winter.  While it is not the busy season we still do keep very busy, with snow removal, tree work and refurbishing of equipment.  Our crew has been busy at work over the past few weeks stripping down the benches and then staining them.  They look great and we look forward to putting them back out for the 2014 season.