The last few weeks of planned work on the course have been completed. The greens have been vertically cut, dressed and aerated, the fairways brushed and the bunkers trimmed. At the end of this week, the greens, surroundings and tees have received a light fertilizer tonic so that they can better withstand a possible drought in July.
So much work, especially on the greens, in a short period of time will of course result in a temporary drop in the quality of play, but it will quickly return. We apologize for any inconvenience this work has caused.
The early bookings in the golf box from 0630 also pose some challenges in relation to the maintenance of the course. As a golfer, you can quickly come into “contact” with several greenkeepers on noisy machines. We from the greenkeeper team naturally try to avoid you so as not to be in the way so that your round is as good as possible, but some contact cannot be avoided.
One factor that the greenkeepers have no influence on is the rough. Our protected rough is back after two seasons of absence. This is clearly noticeable in the number of lost balls and in the declining mood. You can definitely move forward in your choice of tee. All tees are rated, so try one day as a gentleman, for example, to move forward to tee 52 or 49 and notice how you can keep the ball in play and your mood up.
Enjoy!