Thursday, January 29, 2015

They're At It Again

This week contractors for Duke Energy resumed the installation of new power lines that will ultimately supply power to St. Pete Beach. A few months back this caused a disruption near #3 tee. Now that the work has resumed they are working on the north side of the Bayway and will be working alongside holes 1, 2 and 9. The project involves excavation and installation of in-ground vaults where power lines connect. While it appears that they may be working on Isla club property they are actually in the DOT right-of-way. However, they are sensitive to our concerns and will do their best to minimize disruption to our golf course and golfers. Unfortunately, in a few spots their work will require the removal of our ficus plants that make up the privacy hedge. They have assured me that within 30 days of the completion of their project they will come back and replace any damaged sod and plants that were removed during the construction even if they were in the right-of-way. Once the work is complete we should quickly forget they were ever here.

   Excavation to the right of number 1





Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Time to Feed the Grass

Due to fertilization, the golf course will be closed the afternoon of February 2nd. There will be an 8:00 shotgun that morning for anyone wanting to golf that day. 

Spring time is not too far off in the distance which means the grass is going to be looking for nutrients and weed seeds are going to germinate. This scheduled application combines a controlled release fertilizer with a pre-emergent herbicide. The fertilizer component is designed to release a small amount of nutrients systematically each week to provide the grass with a consistent food source over a longer period of time. Using controlled release fertilizer is also better for the environment my minimizing the amount of soluble nutrients prone to leaching or runoff. The pre-emergent herbicide component helps to minimize the number of weeds that germinate and grow on the golf course.

For the sake of efficiency and precision of this application an outside contractor will be here to apply the fertilizer Monday afternoon. This sometimes results in tire tracks left by the spreader truck. We will work to repair any tracks but if you happen to find your ball in one feel free to take relief without penalty. 


Monday, January 19, 2015

What's All That Construction?


Since the 1st of the year you may have noticed increased construction activity along the south side of the Bayway. This is a result of the effort to expand the Pinellas Bike Trail. During the current phase of construction the plan is to connect the trail by the East Bayway Toll to the traffic light on Isla Del Sol. The next phase of construction will take the path south from the traffic light towards Fort Desoto. 

The new bike path will slightly impact hole #3. The new bike path will be installed where the ficus hedge has provided us separation from the bayway. The hedge will be removed and the new path installed. While not completely avoidable, we worked with the city to minimize disruption to the golf course. The city has assured us that following construction of the path they will install ample landscaping to separate the golf course and provide privacy and safety. I know that it is not uncommon for balls to be hit in this area off the tee. I assure you the Grounds Department and the Green and Grounds Committee are discussing options to not only minimize disruption to the golf course and it's playability but to enhance the property of Isla Del Sol. We will keep you posted.




Monday, January 5, 2015

Tree Trimming

Today the Grounds department began our annual tree trimming project. We will spend the next month trimming palm trees as well as any other trees needing work. This is a big project requiring a lot of work and time. Please be patient as we progress.

We use a 60' lift to reach most of the trees. Obviously a machine of this size is very heavy. In fact it weighs over 26,000 pounds! To put that into perspective that is greater than 4 Cadillac Escalades! The machine has special turf tires intended to minimize damage to the grass. However, there will still be some resulting depressions from tire tracks. Our crew will do their best to repair any damage ASAP, but if you happen to find your ball in an area disturbed by the lift you may take a free drop at the nearest location providing relief no closer to the hole.