by sugarloafgc | Sep 30, 2010 | Course Conditions
Greens Aeration, and other Thoughs By Patrick Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club We find ourselves wrapping up one of the most challenging golf season’s in recent memory. As I sit in my office watching Tropical depression #16 drench the course, I was finally able to...
by sugarloafgc | Aug 9, 2010 | Course Conditions
This is an excellent article from the Wall Street Journal. It describes the challenges of maintaining golf greens during the scorching heat that this summer has provided. We are hanging in there, but it’s been a difficult year and alot of hard work and careful...
by sugarloafgc | Jul 29, 2010 | Course Conditions
We are finally finished with the bunker reconstruction and open for play on #16. I think the pictures tell the story, so I’ll spare any of the details! I would like to thank my staff for all the hard work that went into this project. Great job guys! Just click...
by sugarloafgc | Jul 2, 2010 | Course Conditions
By Patrick Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club, continued from Bunker Project Part I Hard work meets art work! That’s how I like to think of this portion of our bunker renovation project. The old rocky and dirty sand has been removed, the turf has been stripped...
by sugarloafgc | Jun 18, 2010 | Course Conditions
Written By Patrick Knelly GCS Sugarloaf Golf Club “Well, its that time of year again, time to get our hands dirty and do some heavy lifting. As many of you may have noticed, for the past 3 years the Greens Department at Sugarloaf Golf Club is in the middle of an...
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