Dodge’s Dirt August 2023

As we work our way through yet another dry year at Nemadji, I feel as though a more thorough discussion on things irrigation might be timely. We have already clearly established that the piping at Nemadji is undersized garbage requiring constant digging and repairing....

Dodge’s Dirt July 2023

The beat goes on at Nemadji with never a dull moment on the golf course. Despite the non-existent spring this year we were able to get a pretty good seed catch on the new tee on 9N. The pictures below were taken less than a month after the seeding date of 5-26-2023:...

Dodge’s Dirt June 2023

The story for the month of May has been the unseasonably dry conditions that we, for the most part, welcome at Nemadji as it allows the golf course to present better playing conditions for our players and gives us a certain amount of control over things. Too much rain...

May Newsletter

This winter and subsequent spring, if you want to call it that, has been an interesting one. Snow on the golf course throughout the winter is almost always a good thing-as long as winter disease control applications are done beforehand, and the snow does not cover a...

April Newsletter

As write this I am watching blizzard conditions outside my office window. Normally I am okay with this but with us being in April now I am not gonna lie-this winter is getting to be very annoying. The forecast is showing a dramatic warm up for next week which is good...

October Newsletter

October is finally here and with it comes the planning for preparing the golf course for the coming winter months. Just yesterday we took shipment of plant protectants to protect greens and tees at Nemadji for winter diseases-an essential preventative step to allow...

September Newsletter

Golf course work progresses with an emphasis on fairways where severe compaction from decades of cart and equipment traffic has resulted in fairways that are unable to support the growth of strong turf. We have been working on this with our Wiedenmann Deep tine...

August Newsletter

August is upon us and with it the overall tiredness of golf course maintenance staff. It never seems to fail that every year around this time I observe-and experience myself-the fatigue that goes with being at work every day at 5 am or earlier-and in some cases coming...

July Newsletter

Thankfully the excessively wet conditions of May gave way to a little more seasonal June precipitation and temperatures. What we did experience were stretches of dry conditions punctuated by heavy rain events that resulted in situations like the picture below: Clogged...

June Newsletter

Wet and cold conditions were the big story in May with all of the challenges that go with it. While we do regret having to go with cart path only rulings for players, we also have to consider the long-term conditioning of the golf course when making this decision. It...

May Newsletter

One thing that I can say is that the last two long, dry seasons, while good for golf, have been very stressful on both golf courses with horrible watering systems and the environment in general in the Northwoods. One can see it driving towards the Iron Range and...

March Newsletter 2022

Certainly is a great feeling knowing that winter is almost over and that we can now move into the growing season here at Nemadji. I was able, over the past few weeks, to get onto the golf course and get an idea as to how the golf course over-wintered. An often...

February Newsletter 2022

One of the most common questions asked of golf course maintenance in northern climates is, “What do you do in the winter?” An apt question to be sure as the snow and bitter cold make effective work outside difficult to perform. There is, however, an abundance of work...

January Newsletter 2022

My experience has been that winter injury is the most challenging aspect of managing golf courses in the Northland. I have, over the course of my career, experimented with a variety of techniques with mixed results. I have used permeable covers in the past and found...

December Newsletter 2021

After what has been one of the longer golfing seasons I have been around in the Northland, we finally closed the E/W golf course on November 9th. The crew and I would like to thank all of you for your patronage at Nemadji and hope that you were able to enjoy the...

October Newsletter 2021

The long summer continues and as of October 15 we have not had a substantial frost to slow down turf growth going into the winter. This is good and bad from the point of view of golf course maintenance. Good in the fact that the longer season means more players to...

September Newsletter 2021

With the final arrival of fall, we now move into aerification season-in my opinion the best time of the year.  We can move away from worrying about where the next irrigation failure is going to be and can do the rewarding “dirty work” that helps to improve levels of...

August Newsletter 2021

Probably the biggest story this past month or so has been the continuation of drought conditions on the golf course.  Normally, given an average or better irrigation system and water source, I would welcome these sorts of dry spells as dry conditions give us the...

July Newsletter 2021

Summer is officially here, and it has, across the United States, been a very warm one to be sure.  Combined with lower-than-average rainfall over the past several months, we have been hard-pressed to get enough water on the ground with an irrigation system that is...

June Newsletter 2021

Weather extremes continue to be an interesting issue on the golf course and for the whole planet for that matter-as, we went from a low of 25 degrees on May 29 to a high of 95 degrees on June 4. As I think about my time spent in this business, one thing that I have...

May Newsletter 2021

My sincere hope is that this May is finding everyone in good health and enjoying their time visiting us here at Nemadji.  The story this month has been, up until the last few days, the cool temperatures that have made driving turf growth a little slower this spring...

April Newsletter 2021

Welcome everyone to Spring of 2021 at Nemadji Golf Course.  The big question every year is how the golf course fared over the winter months which is indeed an apt question considering that the site here at Nemadji is quite vulnerable to damage from the winter.  This...

March Newsletter 2021

One thing that I have always looked forward to in the spring is the initial inspection of the golf course to see how well the golf course came through the winter months.  As we all know, this can vary a great deal from year to year with some years resulting in dead...

February Newsletter 2021

February 11, 2021   Winter work progresses at the golf course maintenance building with an emphasis in the next few weeks on inspection, rebuilding, and spin grinding of mower reels to prepare for the 2021 season.  This process includes: Removing and cleaning cutting...

January Newsletter 2021

My sincere hope is that everyone had a wonderful holiday season and is ready to leave 2020 behind and move on to 2021.  Upon reflection after this first season, I would like to thank the folks at Nemadji for allowing me the opportunity to apply my trade at the golf...

November Newsletter 2020

Happy Armistice Day to everyone.  As a reminder, this was the day to mark the signing of the armistice ending World War 1 on November 11, 1918.  While this might not seem like a big deal to many, for me there is a special meaning since my great grandfather-an...

August Newsletter 2020

The summer is behind us and I for one am ready to move into Autumn and what is to me the best time of the year.  Golf course work begins to change focus a bit away from summertime chores such as dealing with drought and disease stress and more into cultivation...