by sugarloafgc | Sep 29, 2011 | Course Conditions
Water, Water Everywhere….. By: Patrick S. Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club Well, it’s been raining. Not like the Spring showers that bring May flowers kind of rain either! More like the widespread destruction, ruin your month, rivers in the fairways, Noah...
by sugarloafgc | Aug 17, 2011 | Course Conditions
Bunker Consistnecy, Good or Bad?? By Patrick S. Knelly GCS It’s been a crazy summer, no question! I’ve taken a break from my blogging duties, but the days are getting shorter, the temps getting cooler and the turf (and my staff!) are starting to recover...
by sugarloafgc | Apr 5, 2011 | Course Conditions
“Down with Brown†By Patrick S. Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club Why is a golf course supposed to be emerald green? Is golf better or more fun when played on the best possible playing surface for the game, or is it a photo opportunity? Does a deep, dark green, lush...
by sugarloafgc | Mar 23, 2011 | Course Conditions
The Long Grass is Always Greener By Patrick S. Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club Green! We hear if everyday in America, it is at the forefront of our political debate, it is the source of much debate among environmentalists, and it is on the front burner of every golf...
by sugarloafgc | Mar 12, 2011 | Course Conditions
We have been hard at work for the last 12 hours! We narrowly escaped major flooding issue, and we spent the entire day cleaning up as much of the water damage as possible. Once again, we will have all 18 greens open and carts available. Despite our efforts today, we...
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