As many do, I take the holiday season to reflect on life and things experienced over the last year. This blog entry provides an Olde Florida Golf Club, "Year in Review" through photographs.
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A greens foliar application 1/19/22 |
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LED light towers, practice green 1/25/22 |
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An employee wearing an LED headband while operating the Hydroject on the practice green 12/23/22 |
The agronomy staff begins work each morning at 6:00 a.m., with the exception of tournament days when the start time is as early as 4:00 a.m.. Most of the equipment at Olde Florida is outfitted with lights and employees are assigned LED headbands when needed.
When a greens foliar application of nutrients or a plant protectant is made portable LED light towers are also utilized.
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An American Alligator crossing 10 fairway 5/9/22 |
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An Eastern Screech Owl with two eggs in her box behind #12 tee 4/19/22 |
Olde Florida has an abundance of wildlife that reside on and around the golf course.
I am particularly pleased with the increase in our bird population. Since 2013 Olde Florida has worked with an ornithologist, Brian Beckner, Founder of Native Bird Boxes, Inc, to provide increased nesting opportunities for a variety of species. Though provided nesting structures, in particular, the Eastern Screech Owl and Purple Martin populations have soared. In 2022 Olde Florida fledged 9 Screech Owls and 82 Purple Martins.
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Hole 1 10/24/22 |
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Hole 4 3/12/22 |
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4 green 12/12/22 |
A modern, computerized irrigation system is instrumental in producing healthy turfgrass and a quality playing surface at Olde Florida.
The water coming out of the 1,253 Toro "Infinity" series heads is also very majestic!
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Frost on #1 1/31/22 |
The winter of 2022 (both early, and at year end) was mild although Olde Florida did receive a significant frost on January 31.
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Fairway #12 Member/Guest Invitational Week 2/19/22 |
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Olde Florida Logo on #1 Member/Guest Invitational Week 2/20/22 |
The annual Member/Guest Invitational is always a speacial week at Olde Florida Golf Cub
The summer months are when the agronomy staff performs various cultural practices, such as Drill & Fill and DryJect on the greens.
Solid tine aeration was also performed on the entire golf course several times.
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Practice green/clubhouse 9/30/22 |
Hurricane Ian, one of the strongest landfalling hurricanes in U.S. history powered ashore in Southwest Florida on September 28th as a category 4 storm with 150 mph winds and a devastating coastal storm surge.
Fortunately the only impact to Olde Florida was wind damage to trees and scattered debris that took the agronomy staff numerous days to clean.
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Vertical-grooming, 16 green 12/7/22 |
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Vertical-grooming, 16 green 12/7/22 |
Due to a La NiƱa weather pattern in December, Olde Florida experienced numerous record high temperature days. The heat and humidity were terrific for turfgrass growth.
To increase green speed the agronomy staff "vertical-groomed" the putting surfaces throughout the month. Vertical-grooming removes leaf tissue and decreases leaf orientation increasing smoothness, trueness and the speed of the putting surfaces.
I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and that you enjoyed this "Year in Review" through photographs.
Here's hoping that 2023 provides a terrific year for you, your family and of course for your golf game!
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