Thursday, April 2, 2009

March 31st, 2009

Took some pictures of the course today. . .

#1 Fairway. . .

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#1 Green. . .

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Shot from men's tee on #2. . .

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Shot of #2 green from about 150 yds. away. . .

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#2 green from back of #3 tee. . .

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#4 Par 3

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First thing in the morning I mowed greens with a Toro 1000

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We used the old 1000's because there was some sand still left on the greens from an earlier topdressing as you an kind of see in this picture. . .

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Using the old mowers help save on the life of the newer Flex Toro Greensmowers.

After that I mowed approaches with a Toro 3250 Diesel Mower. . .

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Where I noticed some new mole damage on the back of #5 Approach

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There are different ways you can get rid of a mole, set traps, which in my experience almost never work, or apply Castor Oil, which is applied to a granule and spread where you don't want to mole to go. You then water it in and the mole either smells or tastes this oil and does not return to that spot.

1 comment:

  1. holy mole-E. yahg! The course looks amazing, awesome job bro. Really impressed

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