Wednesday, May 25, 2016

National Golf Day 2016

Last week I had the opportunity as part of the GCSAA Government Affairs Committee to attend National Golf Day. This annual event included participants from the We Are Golf coalition comprised of members of golf's leading organizations including the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, National Golf Course Owners Association of America, PGA of America, PGA TOUR, LPGA, USGA and several other engaged golf entities. While the term National Golf Day sounds like a great day to get out and play golf, we were actually hard at work taking to Capitol Hill to educate our lawmakers on the importance of the game and expelling the notion that golf is just beneficial to the priveledged few. Conversations also included asking for help with legislation affecting environmental and labor regulations that have a direct relationship to how we run our business.

Some notable benefits of golf:

Economic - Golf contributes $68.8 billion to the American economy and impacts 2 million jobs. One in 75 jobs in the United States is impacted by the golf industry. Golf is a bigger job creator than spectator sports, performing arts, and the amusement and recreation industries.

Charitable - Golf raises more money for charity than all other sports combined. Annually, the game generates $3.9 billion for philanthropic causes, almost all of which are unrelated to the golf industry. 

Environmental - Golf courses are responsible uses of green space, providing wildlife habitat, a filter for runoff, and a cooling effect on developed areas.

Health & Welness - Golf is an excellent source of exercise. Playing 18 holes of golf burns roughly 2,000 calories when walking and 1,300 calories when riding in a cart.

A Game For All - Nine out of 10 golfers play at public-access facilities, 76 percent of golf is played at public courses, and the median cost of a round is just $37.

   Meeting With Congressman David Jolly




Saturday, May 14, 2016

Greetings From Isla Grounds Department

It's been business as usual with the Grounds Department. After 5" of rain on May 4th the grass has really taken off growing and mowing has become a priority. We are actively spraying summer weeds trying to stay ahead of any major infestations. This past week we also applied an insecticide aimed at preventing insect infestations, especially mole crickets. Finally, we are working towards completing a much needed drainage project for the tennis courts.

Upcoming over the next few weeks we will be receiving delivery of our summer annual flowers. As soon as they come in we will be chaning out all the annual beds with fresh flowers.

Please note that the golf course will be closed May 31st thru June 3rd for the first of two aerifications. The second and final planned aerification will be August 16th thru 19th.

 

What's Left of The Weeds on #2




Triple Crown is Fast Acting!


The Views Aren't Limited to Just The Golf Course. Isla is a Beautiful Place!