The old adage "Never say Never" has proven itself true once again as we re-opened the golf course for the 2015 season on December 8th. The only other year we had golf in December at Rolling Meadows was in 2009 when we closed Dec 1st.
There a couple reasons why we haven't had winter play in the past.
- After closing the course we apply a layer of sand to the greens to reduce turf loss if we have a open winter. Although smooth this sand can be aesthetically difficult to putt on. Also, when the sand is wet it sticks to shoes and balls.After winter snow and rain the the sand incorporates into the turf to improve the greens for next year by diluting thatch and providing a smooth firm surface.
- With our clay soils our property holds water as the frost comes out of the ground. Even with the mild weather we still have some paths that are mushy due to frost just under the surface. Last weekend the course was too wet for play while other courses in our area were open. Fortunately things firmed up so we could re-open.
- We have pockets that hold snow on each 9 hole layout. Due to drifting and shade we have holes that the snow drifts in and is slow to melt even during mild weather.
- The days are short and the sun is low. Usually any daily warm-up in temperatures is short-lived each day and play is limited due to darkness. Despite how warm it has been the marsh on hole 14 still has ice on it as the reeds keep the sun from reaching the water.
Overall we hope golfers are as happy to be playing as we are to see them during this unique weather pattern.
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The first green shows the topdressing sand covering the green. Although it looks odd, it putts pretty good and in December we are just happy to be playing. |
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Cleaning the equipment is a cold messy job but a important part of winter maintenance. |
Thank you for coming out and enjoying winter golf. We are happy to be getting some outside work done to get us a step ahead for next spring.
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