June 21, 2013


Hole 17

It has been almost three weeks since my last post. I have been trying to fit one in, but it just keeps falling down the priority list. We have been busy with various aspects of golf course maintenance. About three weeks ago we had some wind that top dressed 7 green for about a week straight. We used our Thatch Away verticut reels to pickup sand several times during that stretch to keep the green playable. It was probably the truest green on the course at the time, although it did look pretty sandy. Thankfully, the weather has been great the last couple of weeks, and is perfect for golf. I added a couple of pictures below to give you an idea of what the green looked like during the process. We were able to verticut and top dress the rest of the greens on the golf course this week, and they are rolling nicely.


 7 green after verticutting (picking up sand) in one direction

7 green after verticutting in 3 directions and brushing

Most of our time since my last post has been spent on routine golf course maintenance tasks such as mowing, rolling, changing hole locations, fertilizing, hand watering, raking bunkers, weedeating, filling divots, and making irrigation system repairs. Peterson has also been busy in the shop keeping the equipment in service.


Playing it where it lies

I was fertilizing greens earlier in the week when I stumbled upon the photo opportunity above. Now and again, someone hits a wayward shot on hole 7 and ends up with something like the scene above. There aren't many courses where you can end up with an approach shot like this.

June 3, 2013


Jerry mowing  number 8 green

The weather has been gorgeous the last few days at Sandpines. There is also a lot of sunshine in the forecast, so come on out and enjoy a round with us.


Site of golf ball drop on 18 fairway

Sandpines hosted the annual Fore Kids Golf Classic this past Saturday. In addition to the tournament, there was a BBQ, auction, putting contest, and helicopter golf ball drop. The proceeds raised by all the events will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Western Lane County. I included a video of the golf ball drop below for your viewing pleasure.