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Jason Kelly
Superintendent
Do
SUPERINTENDENT NOTE spread a layer
of compost over low spots
to raise to levels of
The start of the summer has been good for the turf on the golf course. We have surrounding
had some great rainfall for the grass, but not so good for the bunkers. Our crew ground.
has been working hard to keep up and maintain the rain damaged bunkers. The
fairways are close to completely filling in for the season. We are preparing the
cut lines and density of the turf for the tournament season. Don't
lawn pro tip Be sold on every
pest/fungal treatment
The sellers and makers of every pest and fungus treatment would love for you at the first sign of
to believe that every yellow or dead spot is the result of a bad invader that can yellowing
be eliminated with a frequent use of their expensive product. Some yellow Do
spots are the simple result of a low spot in your yard, especially if they show up
after a heavy rain. Grass can suffocate or rot in standing water. Try spreading a Pay attention to what
layer of compost over that spot to raise it to the level of the surrounding your yard is 'telling'
ground. Within a week or two, new grass leaves will likely sprout to fill the patch. you' and treat
acordingly