Here’s an example of the condition of the trees that are being removed this week @RivertonCC . Unfortunately this particular one was well past it’s life span, removing it will also help improve turf conditions. #rcc1900
Tree damaged during the rain & high winds Friday afternoon. Located on the left side of the 6th hole and is out of play. We have received 1.25” of rain. Clean up will be delayed until Monday when the ground is drier and firmer which will allow us to use our heavy equipment.
After 5.2” of rain, The Agronomy Team is out cleaning up the course. Some standing water in low areas and a lot of earthworm castings. Focusing on bunkers and general clean up today. Tomorrow’s focus will be on cutting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs @RivertonCC#rcc1900
Chloe, our next 2022 #UnderdogsofTurf submission, is waiting for you at the hole! Thanks @riverton1900 for submitting this photo of Chloe!
Thanks @JohnDeere and @RainBirdGolf for sponsoring our underdogs!
(Photo: Drew White)
With 0.35” of rain last night the Agronomy Team is able to focus on something’s other than watering. Team members are on #11 edging the bunker @RivertonCC#rcc1900
Getting the course ready for another day of heat. Yesterday’s storms missed us so the Agronomy Team will be out syringing the greens this afternoon. Please be patient while we are on the greens. This process only takes a couple of minutes. @RivertonCC#rcc1900#gogolf
Unrepaired ball marks affect surface smoothness and putting green health for several weeks. Check out this video for a mid-season refresher on the best way to repair ball marks.
Adding sand to the existing bunkers to be more consistent with the newly restored ones. The Agronomy Team started on 16 this morning and will be continuing the rest of this week. @RivertonCC#rcc1900